Anyone have any knowledge of the STRAWBERRY COUGH??

batters21

Member
germed DP's SC, the seeds were small? had the same prob with the last seeds that were small very slow germ still not sure if it will kick on.

well heres hoping. i guess if all fails i'll be happy with a strawberyy smell/taste for the novelty, and i huess its not bad having a "soft" smoke when i have more consistant poitentent strains as well.

would love to hear more about others experience with dutch passions strawberry cough.

cheers
 
that covers all of it and also if you want your plant to put all its power to the top trim all the side branches it will make it taller and not bushier plus your buds will be the size of your calf and not just little nugs
 

rzza

Well-Known Member
Here's a quote from another site



Now for the strawberry fields. It is a 100% indica strain that originated in vermont. around 7 weeks flowering time. Breed
for the taste and smell of strawberries, and to be able to finish before the first snow fall in Vermont. High yielder. from what I understand, the strain was given it's name because the breeder grew it for many years in with his strawberry plants, and claimed that the original scent of strawberries was intensified because of the way he grew the plants together. nevertheless, if his theories were correct or not, the worked plants in his field had developed a scent and smell that matched his freshest strawberries to a tee. But the high was not ideal for his prefrences(needed to be more cerebral). He took an outstanding pure haze male and crossed it with his best female flowering in his fields. These are essentially strawberry cough seeds, but not the clone that's going around. The SC pheno clone was found in sorting through dozens of these seeds that were given to kyle
kushman. the SC clone yields very heavily from it's mother strawberry fields(which I was told the real deal is now extinct). expect a minimun of five to six ounces per sc plant,
and the real deal finish around 7.5 -9 weeks depending on what you look at to harvest. each branch must be supported with at
least one stalk, or the weight of the buds will cause your limbs and buds to hang on the ground

nebu

regarding the Strawberry Cough heritage, Strawberry Fields x Haze as I was told. Though Kyle (with whom I worked @ HighTimes and who provided the
clone & details to me) had said it was a lonely (& lowly, he thought at first) clone, not seeds, which he received. He did not expect much (the 'breeder' had a very small, humble environment) and accepted the clone only to be polite ~ upon arriving home after a fairly long drive he opened the box where he had placed the clones and was suprised to
catch the strong aroma of strawberries. At that moment he thought that it just might be something special. (which it really is!)
i heard an interview with that guy and you have explained it exactly the way he did.
 

Grow Goddess

Well-Known Member
Here's a quote from another site



Now for the strawberry fields. It is a 100% indica strain that originated in vermont. around 7 weeks flowering time. Breed
for the taste and smell of strawberries, and to be able to finish before the first snow fall in Vermont. High yielder. from what I understand, the strain was given it's name because the breeder grew it for many years in with his strawberry plants, and claimed that the original scent of strawberries was intensified because of the way he grew the plants together. nevertheless, if his theories were correct or not, the worked plants in his field had developed a scent and smell that matched his freshest strawberries to a tee. But the high was not ideal for his prefrences(needed to be more cerebral). He took an outstanding pure haze male and crossed it with his best female flowering in his fields. These are essentially strawberry cough seeds, but not the clone that's going around. The SC pheno clone was found in sorting through dozens of these seeds that were given to kyle
kushman. the SC clone yields very heavily from it's mother strawberry fields(which I was told the real deal is now extinct). expect a minimun of five to six ounces per sc plant,
and the real deal finish around 7.5 -9 weeks depending on what you look at to harvest. each branch must be supported with at
least one stalk, or the weight of the buds will cause your limbs and buds to hang on the ground

nebu

regarding the Strawberry Cough heritage, Strawberry Fields x Haze as I was told. Though Kyle (with whom I worked @ HighTimes and who provided the
clone & details to me) had said it was a lonely (& lowly, he thought at first) clone, not seeds, which he received. He did not expect much (the 'breeder' had a very small, humble environment) and accepted the clone only to be polite ~ upon arriving home after a fairly long drive he opened the box where he had placed the clones and was suprised to
catch the strong aroma of strawberries. At that moment he thought that it just might be something special. (which it really is!)

Maybe somebody can help me identify my strawberry cough plant.

All of its characteristics are all that was described in the quote, 7 - 8 week flower time, and intense strawberry fruity smell, more of an indica appearance. I won this plant as a clone in Detroit, it was rumored that the Kushman cut SBC was in that area. I myself only took the clone to be polite. The plant I have is not like the one that is described on Dutch Passion Seeds, it doesn't even look like it at all. My plant is super frosty. I think I may have the actual Kushman cut clone. Someone else on a different site, who is from Cali, freaked when they saw my pic telling me that I have the Kushman Strawberry Cough, at that time that meant nothing to me. I wasn't educated at all about Strawberry Cough, I had never heard of it until I won the clone.

Maybe someone can help me determine if what I have is in fact the Kushman cut, or maybe a different cut. Either way I would like to know whether it is or isn't the Kushman cut. The taste is phenomenal but I have been thinking about removing it from my grow because normally I like my plants to be more potent than this one is. I would hate to make a breed extinct though, especially if it is a desired strain. I suppose I could donate a clone or something to my club and it can be raffled off the same way as I originally got mine.

Any feedback in identification would be appreciated.



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karynmonk

Member
All this information you can share here is great. In all, there are so many things that are ahead in all these there are so many things that are good to know.
 

brownbearclan

Active Member
I've only smoked it before and wasn't very impressed. It did kind of taste a bit like strawberries when you choked on it but the high wasn't all that. Overall I'm glad I got to experience the real deal but I'd way rather spend $50 on just about any other strain out there personally. Peace. =)
 
Strawberry Cough is a sweet varieties of rice just enough room to shorten the time is usually slow-growing sub-tropical flowering of rice to the 2 months period.
 
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