Clear, up yet calming effects.
Highly recommended medical F1 cross.
Spicy, very Dutch taste.
With its clear, up yet calming effects, Raspberry Cough comes highly recommended as a medical marijuana strain. Its mother is a Cambodian landrace with especially high THC levels, and its father is our award-winning perpetual favorite Ice. Raspberry Cough is an F1 cross with an abundance of red hairs and a tendency to develop blue hues in cooler night/dark temperatures. Raspberry Cough's aroma and flavor have a hint of Asian spice, yet taste decidedly Dutch. The tall, somewhat thin plants can be grown very closely together for maximum yields.
Strain FAQ
What terpene boosts berry flavour?
Myrcene adds berry-like sweetness and a musky, earthy undertone. Its presence creates rich, multi-layered berry flavours with sweetness and depth that matches genuine fruit scents.
Why are regular seeds so important in the creation of new cannabis strains?
Breeding starts with regular seeds, which provide both male and female plants. This allows breeders to mix and combine features to generate new and exciting cannabis strains. To make children you need a male and a female!
Why are average-yielding cannabis strains said to be more sustainable for legal growers?
Water, nutrients, and light intensity are all reportedly less needed by these kinds of strains. Their sustainability and cost-effectiveness therefore often makes them more attractive than their high-yielding cousins.
Can 12/12 photoperiod strains produce male flowers under stress?
Yes, the 12/12 timetable might be tricky because some strains may produce male flowers when stressed. A steady hand is said to be required to manage light and climatic conditions to keep the crop seed-free.
What makes people say that indoor Sativa cultivation can be difficult?
Due to their height and long flowering time, Sativas are said to be harder to grow indoors. This has led to inventive cultivation and plant training methods to squeeze cannabis skyscrapers into smaller indoor spaces without sacrificing yield.