Raspberry Cough Marijuana Strain

Sativa Dominant Hybrid Strain Sativa Dominant Hybrid 70% Sativa / 30% Indica

THC: 15% - 24%, CBD: 1%

Raspberry Cough is a sativa dominant hybrid (70% sativa/30% indica) strain created as a cross between the delicious Cambodian Landrace X ICE strains. This bud has a high that is characteristically awake and tranquil that is fueled by a high THC level that typically ranges between 15-24% on average. The Raspberry Cough high starts with an almost immediate onset of a clear-headed cerebral head rush that leaves you energized with a slight sense of focus and motivation. This head rush is accompanied by a lengthy expansion of the lungs that eases breathing and, surprisingly, doesn't cause you to cough. A mild warming body high will serve to anchor your head high, leaving you relaxed and tranquil yet still alert and completely functional. Because of these effects and its high THC level, Raspberry Cough is said to be perfect for treating conditions such as asthma, chronic fatigue, mild to moderate cases of depression, and chronic stress or anxiety. Much like its name suggests, this bud has an aroma of sweet earthy raspberries with a hint of nuttiness and a taste of sweet raspberries that is surprisingly savory with nutty and earthy undertones. Raspberry Cough buds have small round pebble-shaped bright neon green nugs with lots of leaves, sparse orange hairs, and a fine layer of sandy amber hued trichomes.
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I liked this strain enough, it didn't really stand out taste wise, though it was perfectly serviceable in taste and effect. Found it can cause a bit of head cloudiness after the first 30 minute jolt of energy.


I've been an indoor dwc with drip system grower for a long, long time now. I have done and have experimented with every kind of technique that is even suggested by some ppl on the popular forums and I read but rarely "join" to comment..

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