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Modern Flower - The Cough - Liquid Live Resin Cart .5G - 1

The Cough - Liquid Live Resin Cart .5G

Users report feeling happy with this high potency product.
77%
THC
Happy
Euphoric
Giggly

Modern Flower Liquid Live Resin cartridges are made with a single flower source live resin and are distillate-free without any reintroductions. They provide a richly aromatic, flavorful, and expanded experience of relief allowing you to enjoy your favorite strains in a new powerfully sensational way.

Flavors
  • Blue Cheese
  • Chestnut
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Fort Collins Cough (Ft. Collins Cough)
hybrid
THC: 7.5-13.7%
The Coff is a Colorado legend — a Fort Collins cut from the late '90s that's as famous for its high as for the lung-busting draw that gave it its name. Two CSU growers reportedly crossed Northern Lights #5 with Haze (some point to Haze #17) and let it loose in the local scene.


Professor P of Dynasty Seeds kept the line alive after it nearly vanished during the Kush boom. While everyone else chased fast flowers, he banked on The Coff's mildew resistance, heavy yields, and unmistakable sativa kick. What stuck is a clone-only heirloom that still has heads swearing it's the best smoke Colorado ever produced.


Its profile leans loud and sharp: pine and citrus cleaner up front, earthy hash and diesel in the back, with a menthol edge that fills lungs like concrete. Fans say it hits quick and keeps climbing — flushed cheeks, racing thoughts, and creative energy with no crash. Light enough for daytime if you can handle it, but push too far and the intensity can turn jittery.


The Coff isn't hype or marketing fluff — it's a piece of Colorado cannabis history, kept alive by people who knew it was too good to lose.


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