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Raspberry Cough

Also known as: Ras Cough
Sativa Sativa THC 16% CBD -

Look no further if you want a taste of berry paradise. The Raspberry Cough cannabis strain promises both mood-boosting effects and delicious flavours: each hit brings summery strawberry sweetness alongside mouth-watering berries—a bit like an edible rainbow. It smells fantastic too—just like fruit salad freshly made on a sunny day.

This weed’s ancestry is top-notch; by crossing robust Ice with aromatic Cambodian tropicals, its creators have ensured that smokers get something pretty special when they combust these buds. Indeed, there are not many plants out there boasting such complex terpene profiles (i.e. what makes things taste/smell as they do) or effects, yay for rarity!

Speaking of which: prepare yourself for an energising blast from this sativa-dominant hybrid’s cannon-like effects department. Fans say the Raspberry Cough weed strain helps them stay upbeat during periods when a low mood might otherwise prevail; some also reckon daytime tokes help ease worries without sending the mind racing or ruining the ability to focus, blah blah blah.

Approximately clocking in at 16% THC (the psychoactive compound), here is a strain that won’t blow your head off but has more than enough oomph for most people's needs. Plus, myrcene—thought to be quite common in the cannabis family worldwide—can smell musky like cardamom pods and fresh mangos, according to those who have bothered scientifically classifying these things properly. It seems like the main terpene doing the heavy lifting is a construction site full of punnets of raspberries from the greengrocer’s next door.

If you’re bored with regular ol’ humdrum weed and fancy a change, you could do a lot worse than check out the Raspberry Cough cannabis strain!

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**Consumers have reported these possible side effects. However it is important to note that cannabis affects everybody differently, and a majority of consumers report not experiencing side effects when consuming cannabis.