Why ReLeaf’s Cannabis Doesn’t Make You Cough
September, 18 2025

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Lisa Frank

Why Some Michigan Cannabis Makes You Cough

Ever sparked up, taken a hit, and immediately launched into a coughing fit? It’s a common reaction but it’s not supposed to be your baseline. At ReLeaf Center in Niles, we hear this from new customers all the time: “why does some weed hit so harsh?” The answer isn’t about your tolerance. It’s about quality, process, whether it's infused, and care.

Not all cannabis is grown, cured, or tested the same way. And just because it’s legal doesn’t mean it’s smooth. Let’s break down why some Michigan flower still makes you cough and how the best dispensary in Niles, Michigan, works differently to make your experience cleaner and more comfortable.

Improper Curing = Harsh Smoke

One of the biggest offenders behind harsh hits is improper curing. After harvesting, the flower needs time to dry and cure slowly in a controlled environment. If it’s rushed, moisture stays trapped inside the bud, chlorophyll isn’t fully broken down, and the smoke becomes acrid and throat-burning.

At ReLeaf, we vet our growers and partners carefully. We stock flower that’s been dried, cured, and stored under the right conditions to preserve cannabinoids and terpenes, not moisture or bitterness. You’ll taste the difference, and your lungs will thank you.

Additives and Residue: What You Don’t See Matters

Some coughs don’t come from the flower itself but from what’s lingering on it. Pesticides, leftover nutrients, or poorly flushed soil can all lead to chemical residue. When burned, these elements turn into irritants that go straight into your lungs.

Our product selection process includes a deep look at lab testing. We prioritize clean-grow practices, thorough flushing, and test results that prove what’s not in your product. Whether you’re buying eighths, pre-rolls, or infused products, you can trust what you’re smoking is clean.

Terpene Profile and THC Aren’t the Whole Story

You might assume higher THC means harder hits but that’s not always the case. A strain’s terpene profile plays a huge role in how it feels when you inhale. Some terpenes, like pinene or caryophyllene, can feel harsher on the throat if not balanced correctly.

That’s why our budtenders don’t just push the strongest strain. They listen to how you want to feel and what your body responds to and help match you with a flower that’s smooth, flavorful, and balanced. Ask about strains with myrcene or linalool for a more mellow, cough-free ride.

Better Weed, Better Experience

The best weed shouldn’t make you work for it. You shouldn’t need to brace yourself for a coughing fit just to feel the effects. At ReLeaf, we want your experience to feel good from the first inhale to the last exhale. We don’t stock products we wouldn’t use ourselves, and our team is trained to guide you to the right strain, texture, or product type based on your personal reaction. That’s why smoothness, safety, and full-spectrum quality are baked into every product on our shelves.

Whether you’re a daily smoker or a weekend wind-down kind of person, you deserve cannabis that feels good from first inhale to last. And that starts with trusting where you shop.

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