Strawberry Cough Strain: The Sativa That Actually Tastes Like Strawberries
Most strains with fruit names smell nothing like the actual fruit. Blueberry? Maybe if you squint. Grape? Not really. But Strawberry Cough? This one delivers. Crack open a jar and you get hit with sweet, ripe strawberries. Smoke it and the berry flavor intensifies. It's wild how accurate it is.
Beyond the flavor, Strawberry Cough built its reputation on being one of the smoothest sativas around. Until you exhale. Then you cough. Hard. That signature lung expansion isn't harsh or unpleasant, just intense. Old heads say the cough means it's working. They might be right.
Where Strawberry Cough Came From
Strawberry Cough's origins trace back to New York breeder Kyle Kushman, who stabilized the strain from a mysterious Strawberry Fields clone he acquired in Connecticut. The genetics likely include Haze and Strawberry Fields, but the exact lineage remains somewhat mysterious.
Kushman brought the strain to prominence in the early 2000s, winning awards and building a cult following. The combination of genuine strawberry flavor and uplifting sativa effects made it an instant classic.
Today, Strawberry Cough appears on menus worldwide. Imitations abound, but properly grown Strawberry Cough from quality genetics is unmistakable. The flavor and the cough give it away every time.
How It Hits
Strawberry Cough comes on fast and bright. Within minutes, you feel a lift behind your eyes and a sudden clarity in your thoughts. The world gets a little sharper, colors a bit more vivid, sounds more interesting.
The mental effect is pure sativa energy without the jitters. You want to talk, create, move around. Social anxiety dissolves. Conversations flow easily. This is the strain you smoke before a party or creative session, not before bed.
Physically, expect minimal body load. Maybe some tingling energy in your limbs, but nothing heavy or sedating. You're functional, energized, ready to engage with the world.
Then comes the cough. That smooth inhale expands in your lungs on the exhale, triggering a deep, chest-clearing cough. It's not uncomfortable, just inevitable. Have water ready.
Duration runs about 2 hours with a clean comedown. No crash, no fog, just a gentle return to baseline with your mood noticeably elevated.
Terpene Breakdown
Myrcene leads the profile despite this being a sativa, contributing to that smooth smoke and subtle body relaxation that balances the cerebral energy.

Caryophyllene adds spicy depth and anti-inflammatory properties. Pinene brings mental clarity and alertness, sharpening focus without causing anxiety.
The magic is in the balance. These terpenes create a sativa experience that's energizing but not overwhelming, social but not scattered.
Flavor Profile
Strawberry Cough tastes exactly like its name. Sweet, ripe strawberries dominate the inhale with subtle earthy undertones. The exhale brings out berry sweetness with a clean, almost floral finish.
The aroma is just as impressive. Fresh strawberries with hints of spice and earth. It's a pleasant, inviting smell rather than the aggressive funk of diesel or skunk strains.
The flavor stays consistent through the entire session. No weird aftertaste, no harsh chemical notes. Just clean, fruity goodness from start to finish.
Growing This Berry
Strawberry Cough grows tall and lanky like most sativas. Expect significant stretch during early flowering. Top early and often to manage height indoors.
Flowering time runs 9-10 weeks, fairly standard for sativas. The plants are vigorous and forgiving, handling minor stress without major issues.
Yields are impressive for a sativa, typically 18-24 ounces per square meter indoors. Outdoor plants can reach 6+ feet and produce over a pound per plant in ideal conditions.
The smell during flowering is intense. Strawberry sweetness fills the grow space. Carbon filters are essential unless you want neighbors asking questions.
Wellness Uses
Strawberry Cough excels at treating social anxiety and depression. The uplifting effects create mental space without sedation, making social situations easier to navigate.

For fatigue and lack of motivation, this strain provides clean energy without jitters. It's popular among patients dealing with chronic fatigue or depression-related lethargy.
Creative blocks dissolve under Strawberry Cough's influence. Ideas flow more freely, connections form more easily. Artists and writers keep this strain stocked for that reason.
If You Like This, Try...
Super Lemon Haze delivers similar uplifting energy with citrus instead of berry. Green Crack brings comparable focus and motivation with an earthier profile.
Durban Poison offers pure sativa energy without the berry sweetness. Pineapple Express combines tropical fruit flavor with energizing effects.
Common Questions
Why does Strawberry Cough make me cough so much?
The smoke expands significantly in your lungs, triggering a cough reflex. It's a trademark characteristic of the strain. Taking smaller hits helps manage it.
Is Strawberry Cough good for anxiety?
For social anxiety, yes. The uplifting effects reduce self-consciousness and make interactions easier. However, those prone to racing thoughts might find pure sativas too stimulating.
Can I smoke Strawberry Cough at night?
You can, but you probably won't fall asleep. This is an energizing strain best used during daytime or early evening.
Does it really taste like strawberries?
Yes. Properly grown Strawberry Cough has unmistakable sweet strawberry flavor. If yours doesn't, you might have a different phenotype or imitation.
Is Strawberry Cough strong?
With THC around 15-20%, it's moderately potent. The effects feel strong because of the clear-headed nature of the high, but it's not overwhelming.