The Cough
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Introducing The Cough cannabis strain: a name certain to pique curiosity, making eager individuals feel breathless with excitement! An invigorating high awaits fans of this powerful Sativa-dominant hybrid; its impressive 23% THC levels are known for inducing creativity and energy. The Cough’s roots lie in a joint breeding project between Northern Lights #5 and an original Haze plant. These well-established genetics produce effects that are uplifting but not racy – often promoting talkativeness or social interaction alongside their mood elevation plus slight body stone (more apparent at higher doses).
This weed strain has a strong aroma profile too; when buds are broken open there may be scents reminiscent of pine cleaner mixed with something skunky underneath it all. When burnt properly there is also a hint of sweet floral perfume on the exhale. Myrcene dominates both terpene content, giving the overall flavour palate an earthy herbaceous baseline note—pesto stirred through warm pasta comes to mind. The taste of The Cough weed strain might take some getting used to if you haven’t previously tried cannabis that hasn’t been flushed adequately before harvesting. Otherwise known as having nutrients withheld from the root zone for the last two weeks, it is likely to sizzle, crackle, and gently roast your tongue with each mouthful. Do not expect bag appeal to win any awards based on looks alone.
You have to work hard to find colours here; either when the plant is alive or they are cured afterwards. If it was a piece of clothing, it would probably be considered black, but closer inspection reveals dark purple leaves and sepals that almost look scorched despite never coming into contact with flames. An intriguing marijuana worth sampling even just once in order to appreciate its effects fully.
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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.