Nirvana Seeds Raspberry Cough Fem (5 seeds)

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  • Beschreibung

Genetics : Cambodian IBL x Ice x Haze#1
Plant type : Predominantly Sativa
Sex Type : Female
Cultivation : Indoor
Average Yield : 400 - 500 g/m² in SOG
Flowering Period : 9 - 11 weeks
Grow Difficulty : Medium

Some days you wake up and need an extra kick in the pants. We understand how life can pull you down and make some of your days feel insurmountable. And when that cup of morning Joe isn’t doing its job anymore it’s time to bring in the big dog.

Raspberry Cough is known most for one thing, no it’s not coughing, but for its high and how self-motivating and energizing it is. You will get those arduous tasks accomplished, and you’ll knock out that daunting assignment that you’ve been putting off for way too long. It makes a long day at the office look a lot less of a nightmare and takes the monotony out of even the most boring work.

Raspberry Cough is a cross between Cambodian, Landrace, and ICE making her a 70/30 sativa/indica blend. She has a milky berry-sweetness that never becomes too sweet, which we strove hard to create because we found that often fruity strains can be a bit too sweet and lack that classically loved marijuana full-body earthiness.

Our tip for this strain: First, don’t worry about the name, while she delivers a fantastic high you don’t need to cough to get off to feel the full effects of this incredible strain. Second, her sativa-dominance allows her to grow to absurd heights that reach over most people if left untrained. However, left untrained she remains rather thin, which you can take advantage of and fit multiple plants within a small space.

What we love about this strain: This is our go-to when we are feeling fatigued and can really refocus and energize you during mid-afternoon when that caffeine crash starts pulling you down.

Quote from a customer: “Raspberry Cough ended up being one of my favorite strains to grow. I was able to clone my plants with great success. My plants also got very bushy and were easily trained with lst techniques. I used two 300 watt LEDs and one 600 watt LED in both veg and bloom. I will for sure get more in the future.” - Tonya R.