Strawberry Cough Strain Breakdown
Type: Sativa-dominant hybrid
Genetics: Strawberry Fields × Haze
THC: ~28%
Appearance: The buds are known to be dense, covered in a thick layer of frosty trichomes, and often display bright red hairs.
Effects: Euphoric, creative, focused, uplifting
Medical Uses: Depression, stress, anxiety
Strawberry Cough FAQs
Is Strawberry Cough good for daytime use?
Yes. Its fast-acting cerebral effects make it ideal for daytime productivity and creativity.
Does Strawberry Cough cause anxiety?
Strawberry Cough is a great solution in times of elevated stress. Patients claim this strain can help with stress, anxiety and feelings of sadness.
What does Strawberry Cough taste like?
Quite literally. Strawberries.
Is Strawberry Cough strong?
Yes. THC levels range from 21–28%, offering potent but functional effects when dosed properly.
Terpenes, Aromas, and Flavors
As one might expect given its name, the Strawberry Cough strain is known for its delicious strawberry scent and flavor. This is due to its unique terpene profile, which typically includes:
- Myrcene: An earthy and spicy terpene, you will recognize this terpene as one of the dominant aromas and flavors in mangoes
- Pinene: An uplifting and fresh terpene, pinene is the scent you’d associate with pine trees
- Caryophyllene: This terpene often provides a spicy kick to many cannabis strains
- Limonene: A terpene known for its bright citrusy aroma and flavor, it brings a fresh and uplifting quality to this strain’s profile
Terpenes, of course, are the “essential oils” found in cannabis as well as countless other natural products. They play a dominant role in giving different cannabis strains their distinctive flavors and aromas, but that’s not all they do.
As a growing body of clinical research shows, terpenes impart medical benefits as well. The dominant terpene in the Strawberry Cough strain is myrcene, a terpene that has been shown to have potential analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and anxiolytic (or anxiety-reducing) effects. Another of Strawberry Cough’s dominant terpenes, caryophyllene, has been shown to impart anxiolytic effects of its own.
These studies provide crucial evidence-based backing to users’ subjective experience of the strain, suggesting that when it comes to fighting stress, Strawberry Cough really does provide solid uplift and support.













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