Strawberry Cough

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Stringer
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Strawberry Cough

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I've never tried it, but I've heard nothing but great things about this strain from Dutch Passion. I'm interested in it, because I've been having issues with anxiety lately, and read online that it's a wonderful strain for anxiety.

My question is, do you guys know which coffee shops might have them on the menu? If not, which other strains would you recommend?
I've also heard good things about Satori by Mandala, so was wondering what is your verdict on it?

Thanks in advance for your help! Much appreciated!


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Hi Stringer,

Greenplace sell a very nice strawberry kush /cough same thing. nice size buds well cured and a good smoke.
Satori is nice but has a tendancy to bit tempremental, by that i mean in feeding some plants suffer from overfeeding while others look ok so its a fine balance between getting it right and over feeding.

Very smooth smoke with a nice subtle taste and good size buds. areal chill out plant.

hope that helps

Db
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Post by Stringer »

Drugsbunny wrote:Hi Stringer,

Greenplace sell a very nice strawberry kush /cough same thing. nice size buds well cured and a good smoke.
Satori is nice but has a tendancy to bit tempremental, by that i mean in feeding some plants suffer from overfeeding while others look ok so its a fine balance between getting it right and over feeding.

Very smooth smoke with a nice subtle taste and good size buds. areal chill out plant.

hope that helps

Db
That definitely helps! Thanks a lot!

BTW, Greenplace was already on my list of coffeeshops to visit, but it was due to their Chocolope which, I heard, is a top notch, uplifting smoke. Something tells me I'll spend more time in Greenplace than previously planned. :wink:
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Good stuff, I can vouch for their chocolope too , very nice smoke and really smooth.

Happy toking buddy.

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I regularly get locally grown strawberry cough, it's nice but i don't find it lives up to the hype to be honest. I'm used to using uk cheese and the sheffield blues as a benchmark for tasty weed and i don't personally think it comes close to either of them. It does taste nice but it's more of a subtle than a strong taste, doesn't linger in your mouth like some strains do. Is this normal for strawberry cough? I've never sampled it elsewhere.
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strawberry cough is one of my all time fave weeds. definetly one of the most tasty too. i remember thinking it tasted like a strawberry halls throat losenge. great stuff.
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Strawberry tasting weed, gotta try this !
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True Playa wrote:I regularly get locally grown strawberry cough, it's nice but i don't find it lives up to the hype to be honest. I'm used to using uk cheese and the sheffield blues as a benchmark for tasty weed and i don't personally think it comes close to either of them. It does taste nice but it's more of a subtle than a strong taste, doesn't linger in your mouth like some strains do. Is this normal for strawberry cough? I've never sampled it elsewhere.
notice your from the midlands, there seems to be loads of 'so called' straberry cough going round....im not a fan to be honest, that sheff blues is tasty though :P
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http://www.marijuanareviews.com/strawbe ... -1787.html

havent smoked the stuff since around november or october of 2007. from an old dealer i had who actually ended up robbing my house(and then went to costa rica). loved it then though. im going to apply for my medical marijuana card this week. if i get it then strawberry cough will be one of the first strains i look for at the dispensarys or grow.
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Potimus wrote:
True Playa wrote:I regularly get locally grown strawberry cough, it's nice but i don't find it lives up to the hype to be honest. I'm used to using uk cheese and the sheffield blues as a benchmark for tasty weed and i don't personally think it comes close to either of them. It does taste nice but it's more of a subtle than a strong taste, doesn't linger in your mouth like some strains do. Is this normal for strawberry cough? I've never sampled it elsewhere.
notice your from the midlands, there seems to be loads of 'so called' straberry cough going round....im not a fan to be honest, that sheff blues is tasty though :P
Yeah, i love proper blues with the over enlarged pistils and that raw stink. The cough that goes around here is decent like i said, but can't be a true resemblance of 'the' strawberry cough, it just isn't that good.
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