Strawberry Cough: Dutch Sativa Mastery in Feminized Form
Strawberry Cough represents generations of Dutch Passion's commitment to uplifting, pure Sativa genetics. This feminized cultivar inherits a lean, energetic frame paired with a bouquet that lives up to its name—bright strawberry aromatics cut through earthy undertones. At 14% THC and 80% Sativa dominance, it delivers a clear-headed, sociable high that doesn't weigh you down. Indoor growers across Canada favour this strain for its reliable 9–10 week flowering window, while outdoor cultivators in BC and Maritime zones appreciate its ability to finish before autumn humidity sets in. Every phenotype expresses that signature fruity character that makes Strawberry Cough a perennial favourite among flavour-chasing cultivators.
Growing Strawberry Cough Indoors and Out
This sativa-leaning hybrid responds well to both controlled indoor environments and outdoor Canadian gardens. Under lights, expect vigorous vertical growth—stake or trellis early to manage height and encourage lateral branching. The 9–10 week flowering window fits snugly into indoor schedules, yielding dense, resinous buds with minimal stretch during late bloom. Outdoors, Strawberry Cough thrives in temperate regions with good summer warmth; BC's coastal summers and Prairie growing zones suit it particularly well. Feed moderately during veg, then shift to phosphorus-heavy nutrition as flowering begins. Watch humidity levels in Maritime climates to prevent bud rot—air circulation is essential. The plant's Sativa metabolism means it appreciates consistent feeding and won't tolerate drought stress, so maintain even moisture.
Effects, Flavour, and Best Moments
Strawberry Cough delivers an uplifting, cerebral experience that unfolds gradually and lasts for hours. The initial hit brings clarity and mental energy—perfect for daytime use, creative projects, or social gatherings. Strawberry dominates the flavour profile with subtle floral and herbal notes underneath, creating a smooth, almost dessert-like smoke. The aroma in the garden matches the taste remarkably well, filling your grow space with that distinctive berry sweetness. This is the strain for growers who chase complex flavours and want effects that keep them engaged rather than sedated.




