Strawberry Cough Family
The Strawberry Cough family encompasses cultivars descended from or closely related to the original Strawberry Cough strain, which reportedly emerged in the mid-1990s Connecticut underground. Lineage records frequently attribute the family to crosses involving Strawberry Fields and Haze genetics, though exact parentage remains disputed among breeders. Strains in this family are commonly associated with fruity, berry-forward aromatic profiles and relatively tall plant structures typical of Haze-influenced crosses. Breeders working within this category have developed numerous phenotypic variants, contributing to the family's presence across North American and European seed markets. The Strawberry Cough name has become widely used across the industry, resulting in significant phenotypic variation between different breeders' versions.
Strawberry Cough Family strains
No strains tagged into Strawberry Cough Family yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Strawberry Cough family encompasses cultivars descended from or closely related to the original Strawberry Cough strain, which reportedly emerged in the mid-1990s Connecticut underground. Lineage records frequently attribute the family to crosses involving Strawberry Fields and Haze genetics, though exact parentage remains disputed among breeders. Strains in this family are commonly associated with fruity, berry-forward aromatic profiles and relatively tall plant structures typical of Haze-influenced crosses. Breeders working within this category have developed numerous phenotypic variants, contributing to the family's presence across North American and European seed markets. The Strawberry Cough name has become widely used across the industry, resulting in significant phenotypic variation between different breeders' versions.
Breeders value Strawberry Cough genetics for their documented fruity terpene expression and reported vigor in hybrid crosses. The family's Haze lineage makes it relevant for breeders developing sativa-leaning hybrids and pursuing extended vegetative growth patterns.
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