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strawberry cough - midwest

mpro

Active member
picked up some strawberry cough a few days ago. only took three pictures, but all buds had same characteristics.

unfortunatly the first is blurry. couldent hold the camera still enough. Second is the same shot, with flash. You can see all the hairs outlined this way. Third is a less blurry shot of a different nug.








Once in the open you can detect a candy strawberry smell. I feel the smell of strawberry cream comes out once broken up. Strawberrys are a welcome smell in my bud, any day.

going to write as I light up, we'll see how it goes. lights real nice, i'm using a very new pipe, so I can see the smoke as it lights. The pipe is only 4-1/2" long, yet the smoke does not hurt my throat at all. I feel it expands well, but nut quickly to where it hurts. It burns nice and slow, however it will go out quickly if set down for more than a few seconds between hits.

2 minutes in. you can feel your head getting lighter. hat's feel heavier that sort of thing. The ash burns nice and white, with some black toward the bottom. This was not my grow, and I don't have any info on the curring methods, nor how it was grown.

It leaves a very pleasing taste in your mouth once finished.
I enjoy listening to some good classic rock (or whatever you're into) Amomentary lapse of reason, pink floyd is rockin as I type.

has a nice mellow body high.

If ya can grow it, do it. if you can buy some, do it. Great strain.

-mp
 
G

Guest

Hi Mpro, sweet sounding report. Matter of fact I grew some SC and also am going to write a report. But you beat me to it with your fine words and simular experence. Hope I can measure up, Thanks.
 

mpro

Active member
thanks for the kind words smoky. If you get a chance, smoke a joint of this stuff. It's quite nice. 5 of us smoked 2 in about 10 minutes. Great times followed.

Got any pictures of your SC.
 

mpro

Active member
Very nice! It's easy to spend the money on great seeds once you taste the end result.
 
G

Guest

unreal! Thanks for the smoke report, got me smiling towards the end.....sounds like some killer nugs and you're right, who wouldn't want nugs that smell of strawberry cream... very nice!
 
G

Guest

Thats some sweet lookin buds for sure. Is the 'Cough Strawberry Fields X Haze? If so, is the haze taste noticeable? Just curious. Looking for a nce haze hybrid with haze-heavy flavour and I may have an oppourtunity to acquire the Cough. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, and happy holidaze........
 
mpro- strawberry cough with no haze? cough is a haze hybrid from out west..and sc def smells and tastes like haze..your buds look great anyway..cool to see midwest reping nice herb.thanks for the report
 

mpro

Active member
phil: my bad, what I ment was, mine is just strawberry cough(that in itself is crossed with haze) but it's not crossed with anything additional, which is what I thought luvoxy was asking.

not knowing that strawberry cough already was a cross with haze would have helped :joint:

I'm close to the boulder/denver area. you can find anything from brick to homegrown.
 

cosmo

New member
hey fellas :wave: i grew out some fem cough a few months back and it looks a lot like what you all have. Ver lil, if any, strawberry. out of 6 ladies they all looked, smoked, tasted the same. well worth the grow.
 

talktosamson

Active member
Veteran
ive said it before and I will say it again, I would do about anything for some strawberry cough nugs, It has always avaided me somehow, sour D on the otherhand...is plentiful right now :)
 
Colorado ain't the midwest! You're in the Rockies man!

LOL, just me being bitter about being in the real Midwest, the shitty one!
 

mpro

Active member
Yeah, you and I know it's the rockies, I keep seeing colorado lumped into the midwest.
 

Verite

My little pony.. my little pony
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Yeah, you know its the real midwest when you can look 300 miles in any direction and not see one mountain. Lucky if you even see a big hill. Some choad was being brutally honest when he labeled it " The Great Plains. "
 
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