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Cherry Cough


Cherry Cough is a perfect example of cannabis chaos: same name, different family trees, all leading to a cherry-forward smoke that earns its cough-inducing reputation.


Origin 1:


One lineage ties Cherry Cough to OG Kush x Nigerian Lemon (Apothecary Genetics). OG Kush lays down its pine-gas backbone, while Nigerian Lemon contributes a landrace sativa lift and citrus snap. The result leans indica but throws sparks of lemon zest over kushy pine, often testing in the high teens to low 20s for THC.


Origin 2:


Another version pulls from Strawberry Cough x Cherry Wine. The Strawberry Cough side (Haze x Strawberry Fields) keeps things bright and buzzy, while Cherry Wine (The Wife x Charlotte’s Cherries) folds in cola-like cherry notes and mellow body ease. Originally a CBD project, this cut has been steered toward higher THC expressions — think sparkling cherry soda with a creative twist.


Origin 3:


The wildcard is “Cherry Cough Syrup,” linked to OG Kush x Nigerian Lemon x DPG Pheno. Details on the breeder are thin, but flavor notes describe syrupy cherry, gas, and spice — heavier, louder, and true to the cough-syrup vibe its name promises.


In all versions, terpenes lean toward myrcene (berry funk and sedation), limonene (citrus lift), and caryophyllene (peppery bite). The effects vary by lineage, but most reports mention a hazy head-high with a relaxed physique.


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