STRNG Seeds – Strawberry Cough Auto

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A special strain beloved for its sweet berry flavor with earthy hints. Ideal for happy experiences.

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Strawberry Cough Auto, a sativa-dominant strain, born from Haze x Strawberry Fields x Ruderalis. A hybrid characterized by its particular sweet berry flavour with a touch of earthiness.

Best when grown in soil and feed organic nutrients, Strawberry Cough Auto yields generously, producing up to 550 grams per square meter indoors. It can reach a height of up to 120 cm indoors and up to 150 cm outdoors, . Ready for harvest in October with a flowering time of 10 to 11 weeks.

A popular autoflowering hybrid strain as Strawberry Cough Auto remains a top choice among sativa enthusiasts that look for uplifting and happy sessions during those uplifting experiences.

Genetic Background: Haze x Strawberry Fields x Ruderalis
THC:
CBD: 0.6%
Sativa: 70%
Indica: 20%
Flavor: Berry, Earthy, Sweet
Effect: Happy, Uplifting, Focus
Yield indoor: 450 - 550 gr/m²
Yield outdoor: 80 - 120 gr/plant
Flowering time: 10 -11 weeks
Height indoor: 110 - 120 cm
Height outdoor: 120 - 150 cm
Harvest Month: October
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Strawberry Cough Auto FAQ

Strawberry Cough Auto delivers the same bright, fruit-forward flavor and energetic profile as the original, but in a compact, quick-growing plant that’s perfect for smaller spaces or faster harvest schedules.

The aroma is crisp and sweet, with unmistakable notes of fresh-cut strawberries, wildflowers, and a light piney undertone that intensifies in the final weeks.

Buds are medium-dense, slightly airy, and covered in sparkling trichomes. The calyxes stack neatly, and orange pistils stand out against the pale green and occasional purple hues.

It grows to a manageable height of 60–90 cm, making it ideal for tents, balconies, and discreet outdoor grows. With minimal training, it stays compact and easy to manage.

It typically completes its lifecycle in 9 to 10 weeks. Flowering starts automatically around week 3 and finishes with minimal intervention.

Indoors, expect 400–500g/m². Outdoors, yields range from 60–100g per plant, depending on environmental conditions, pot size, and light exposure.

Yes, it’s a low-maintenance strain that’s forgiving to small errors. Its short lifecycle, light feeding requirements, and adaptability make it ideal for novice growers.

In warm climates, two to three runs per season are possible. With planting staggered every few weeks, you can achieve consistent rolling harvests.

It’s perfect for growers prioritizing flavor and ease of growth in a fast format. Whether you’re looking to fill a small tent or fit in a summer run, this strain checks all the boxes.

Absolutely. Its compact size, quick finish, and moderate odor during early stages make it a great option for balconies, closets, or greenhouses.

It means the plant transitions to the flowering phase based on age—not light cycle. There’s no need to adjust lighting schedules, making it simpler to manage.

Most growers use an 18/6 light cycle from start to finish. A 20/4 cycle can speed growth slightly, but heat and energy usage must be managed carefully.

Yes, gentle LST works well to open the canopy and improve airflow. Avoid topping unless done very early, as autos have limited time to recover.

Plant directly in the final pot—typically 3 to 5 gallons. Autoflowers don’t like root disruption, and transplant shock can slow their rapid progress.

Yes, it thrives outdoors in sunny climates. Its speed makes it ideal for short-season grows or staggered planting throughout the summer.

A light, well-draining mix is ideal. Adding perlite, coco, or compost boosts root aeration and helps the plant develop quickly and healthily.

Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Consistent watering is key, but overwatering—especially in early flower—can reduce yield and bud quality.

Use a mild veg formula early, then transition to bloom nutrients around week 4. Avoid overfeeding; it prefers a lighter hand compared to heavy feeders.

Yes, it responds very well to organic growing. Compost teas, dry amendments, and microbial blends bring out its natural strawberry flavor and aroma.

Keep temperatures between 22–27°C. In flowering, lower humidity to 40–45% to reduce mold risk and enhance trichome production.

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