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homebrewer

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R U FUCKIN KIDDING ME BRO?

Go tell Kyle Kushman his strawberry cough is a 50/50 hybrid strain.

Dude ur a fuckin stunad. The cough i run is primarily 90% sativa. THERE MIGHT BE COUGH PHENOS OUT THERE THAT MAY HAVE BEEN BACK CROSSED FOR MOLD RESISTANCE AND SOME TYPE OF OTHER WANTED CHARACTER TRAIT BUT STRAWBERRY COUGH IS AN 10-11 week SATIVA STRAIN THAT IS WORLD REKNOWN

U FUCKIN TOOL BAG DIP SHIT IM DONE W U BRO UR THE DUMBEST DUDE ON THIS FORUM

CHUCK ESTEVES THIS GUY MAKES ME ACTUALLY LIKE YOU!! He def took ur spot for biggest bone head on the block good job HOME SCHOOLED which is obviously what u are bcuz theres no way u graduated from the 2nd grade of any public school in America. U fckin moron

The cough is a 50:50 hybrid? Bahahah lmao WOW MAN WOW
Strawberry cough isn't even close to being a near pure sativa, or as you would call it, a saliva. You are wrong once again. Lets keep this going until we establish that you know absolutely nothing about this hobby :).

http://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Strawberry_Cough/Clone_Only_Strains/
Strawberry Fields is a 100% indica strain that originated in vermont. around 7 weeks flowering time. Breed for the taste and smell of strawberries, and to be able to finish before the first snow fall in Vermont.
High yielder. from what I understand, the strain was given it's name because the breeder grew it for many years in with his strawberry plants, and claimed that the original scent of strawberries was intensified because of the way he grew the plants together. nevertheless, if his theories were correct or not, the worked plants in his field had developed a scent and smell that matched his freshest strawberries to a tee. But the high was not ideal for his prefrences(needed to be more cerebral). He took an outstanding pure haze male and crossed it with his best female flowering in his fields. These are essentially strawberry cough seeds, but not the clone that's going around. The SC pheno clone was found in sorting through dozens of these seeds that were given to kyle kushman. the SC clone yields very heavily from it's mother strawberry fields(which I was told the real deal is now extinct). Expect a minimun of five to six ounces per sc plant, and the real deal finish around 7.5 - 9 weeks depending on what you look at to harvest. each branch must be supported with at least one stalk, or the weight of the buds will cause your limbs and buds to hang on the ground.


 

707humboldt

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From dutch passion
Dutch Passion Strawberry Cough genetics are of North American origin and as we have discovered partly from Europe which is unique in itself. Strawberry Cough seeds are a hybrid between an Indica and a Sativa. From this hybrid, the experts at Dutch Passion made a very important selection having about 80% Sativa influences – great for you the consumer! Dutch Passion used this selection wisely for the production of Strawberry Cough seeds. It is also well known that Dutch Passions have succeeded in creating on of the fruitiest, most delicious variety imaginable. Strawberry Cough marijuana is like a 3 course meal - not only does it provide you with a fresh strawberry aroma to start with, the actual fruity taste of this variety is both evident and wonderful to experience. And to finish, Strawberry has an "up high" effect of medium THC –strength – just perfect. The plant you get from Strawberry Cough cannabis seeds are also beautiful to look at, with the total flowering time taking about 9 weeks. From our experience, the first and most powerful growth spurt of flowers ends in week four, the second at week 9. Strawberry Cough marijuana is really easy to grow and does not need a strong fertilizing scheme. We would recommend standard fertilizing as this will provide you with good results with individual plants reaching medium heights.

From dinafem
Strain: Original Strawberry Cough
Breeder:Dinafem
Location:indoor, outdoor
Type:mostly sativa

From leafly
Strawberry Cough - Sativa
Known for its sweet smell of fresh strawberries and an expanding sensation that can make even the most seasoned consumer cough, Strawberry Cough combines the mysterious Strawberry Fields strain with Haze genetics to create a potent sativa blend. The skunky, berry flavors will capture your senses while the cerebral, uplifting effects provide an aura of euphoria that is sure to leave a smile on your face. Strawberry Cough is a great solution for managing social anxieties and to balance yourself in times of elevated stress.

From what Ive heard over the years
Sativa dom
 

st0wandgrow

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Purple Chem D #4
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This is Strawberry Cough colas
Damn, that last one is really nice! What nutrients did you use?

Might have to pick me up some of that Strawberry Cough. Beautiful!
 

707humboldt

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Just because the parents are 50/50, doesnt mean that all the phenos will show 50/50 traits. The common strawberry cough that is around shows sativa dominate traits.
 

homebrewer

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Just because the parents are 50/50, doesnt mean that all the phenos will show 50/50 traits. The common strawberry cough that is around shows sativa dominate traits.
The topic of strawberry cough came up because Dinkus over there thinks it's not in a sativa's nature to grow foxtails. He sites strawberry cough as an example of a 'sativa' that doesn't exhibit that growth pattern. The thing is, Strawberry cough isn't a sativa, it's a hybrid. Half the genetics are 100% indica. It may have a more sativa-dominant buzz but that does NOT make it a sativa. Sativas flower for 3+ months, they'll grow airy, foxtails for flowers, and can be a real challenge to grow indoors. Dinkus wouldn't know this because his idea of a 'sativa' is a 9 week hybrid.
 
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pk_boosted2

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Damn, that last one is really nice! What nutrients did you use?

Might have to pick me up some of that Strawberry Cough. Beautiful!
Those runs were advanced jungle juice - b52 - voodoo - big bud - overdrive - roots excellurator - sensizym

In on of the pics in bloom room i laid out all the jugs on floor u can see em all on floor.

Strawberry cough is not indica im done responding. Its 90% sativa like i said maybe one pheno u found they r sellin seeds for is a back cross of the cough. The original cough is nearly 100% sativa its a 10-11 week strain. Super hungry plant that loves lots of nutrients especially nitrogen in flowering and early bloom enhancers i run em from week 3 all way til the end.

U can get these seeds and cuts on west coast at kyle kushman dispensary buds and roses. If u got any questions about em or what they are he is cool as hell and will even give u a feeding schedule for optimal results.

I usually like running the bio canna when im doing that variety got the recipe directly from him with a minor tweak. It grows super huge colas, that fuckin stink insane. I have 2 of the 4 foot monster scrubbers in my room one circulating inside and one blowing out and u can still smell the shit in the house. Its def one of my favorite all time varieties. Only down side is the length of bloom as it runs 10-11 weeks depending on conditions. If i can ever make it out west or find someone out here w more of those cuts that wud b heaven. Unfortunately lost the strain had to move spots and shut down after my last run last Christmas and i gave one of my buddies the mothers i had left and he fuckin went in vacay and his DOSER PUMP on his main reservoir went ape shit and he burned em to the ground by time he got home they were fuckin ruined. Lost a little piece of myself when that happened i was heart broken.

Luckily i still have the chem d variety w couple other ppl which is my all time favorite its the true chem dog #4 and not only is it amazing medicine, its a nutrient hound and grows literally like a weed produces insane colas, loves to be topped and manipulated and is a 50-55 day strain which is great for pumping out runs. If u run co2 u can cut down on the lower end usually 7 weeeks which is very nice!!
 

707humboldt

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Imo, sativa strains are not just going to fox tail because of genetics. They are more inclined to foxtail, but environment plays a huge roll. Ive grown quite a few 12 week sativa strains (some landrace sativa too for breeding stock) with out getting foxtails and had some pretty dense buds. What strains are you doing that are airy and foxtail?
 

homebrewer

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Strawberry cough is not indica im done responding. Its 90% sativa like i said maybe one pheno u found they r sellin seeds for is a back cross of the cough. The original cough is nearly 100% sativa its a 10-11 week strain. Super hungry plant that loves lots of nutrients especially nitrogen in flowering and early bloom enhancers i run em from week 3 all way til the end.

U can get these seeds and cuts on west coast at kyle kushman dispensary buds and roses. If u got any questions about em or what they are he is cool as hell and will even give u a feeding schedule for optimal results.
Haze crossed with 100% indica does NOT equal 90% sativa, lol. That's not how breeding works. Again, not surprised that you didn't know that.

Imo, sativa strains are not just going to fox tail because of genetics. They are more inclined to foxtail, but environment plays a huge roll. Ive grown quite a few 12 week sativa strains (some landrace sativa too for breeding stock) with out getting foxtails and had some pretty dense buds. What strains are you doing that are airy and foxtail?
Sativas almost always have a high seed bract to leaf ratio. Most of them will foxtail. It's neither good nor bad, it just is. Sure, if you're a shitty grower and can't manage an environment and feed your plants incorrectly, you can induce foxtails in hybrid strains. That's not what I'm talking about.

The pics above included Thai, Colombian, and Malian highland genetics. There was also a pic of kali mist at 112 days of flower. If you'd like an education on sativas, read this thread: Revival of the Ultimate Sativa Thread
 

707humboldt

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Haze crossed with 100% indica does NOT equal 90% sativa, lol. That's not how breeding works. Again, not surprised that you didn't know that.



Sativas almost always have a high seed bract to leaf ratio. Most of them will foxtail. It's neither good nor bad, it just is. Sure, if you're a shitty grower and can't manage an environment and feed your plants incorrectly, you can induce foxtails in hybrid strains. That's not what I'm talking about.

The pics above included Thai, Colombian, and Malian highland genetics. There was also a pic of kali mist at 112 days of flower. If you'd like an education on sativas, read this thread: Revival of the Ultimate Sativa Thread
I don't need any education on sativas. Been doing just fine with them. Don't agree with the foxtail theory too much, I've done thai and colombian without foxtails for breeding purpose. You should try using 1000w DE hps, equatorial strains like high light intensity like their natural environment. Might help with the fox tailing IMO. 1000w is really the only way to grow for serious growers IMO. Your not going to get the full potential out of any strain using any thing less.
 

st0wandgrow

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Those runs were advanced jungle juice - b52 - voodoo - big bud - overdrive - roots excellurator - sensizym

In on of the pics in bloom room i laid out all the jugs on floor u can see em all on floor.
That's absolutely gorgeous! I have to admit that you know your shit!

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Do you recall how many days 12/12 this was?
 

homebrewer

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I don't need any education on sativas. Been doing just fine with them. Don't agree with the foxtail theory too much, I've done thai and colombian without foxtails for breeding purpose. You should try using 1000w DE hps, equatorial strains like high light intensity like their natural environment. Might help with the fox tailing IMO. 1000w is really the only way to grow for serious growers IMO. Your not going to get the full potential out of any strain using any thing less.
I can bleach plants with a 600. The only thing a 1000 will do is grow more plants.
 

Flagg420

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I run a pair of 600's spaced 20" apart, with a 400MH in between.....

Better or worse that a 1k in your opinion? (considered swapping for power savings, but like having the MH there)
 

707humboldt

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I run a pair of 600's spaced 20" apart, with a 400MH in between.....

Better or worse that a 1k in your opinion? (considered swapping for power savings, but like having the MH there)

Me personally, I would go 1k for efficiency and you will not be disappointed with the results. DE is even better, I switched all my 1ks to DE 1ks and I am super happy with them.

If you are using that setup over the same foot print as you would the 1k, you will get the same results if not better from what your using. But for almost the same power, you can run 2 1ks each over a 4x4 footprint and you will increase your yields for sure.
 

homebrewer

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You entitled to your opinion. But if you put a 1000 over the same space that you have your 600 over, you will get more off the same plants. Bigger denser buds.
Right, more watts usually means more yield if you can manage the extra heat. But more watts doesn't mean 'better quality'.
 
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