DNA Genetics are back at it with this new addition to their incredible auto-flowering range, this time crossing Ruderalis into their acclaimed Strawberry Banana strain. This cultivar is a fast-finishing, award-winning strain that is brilliant for beginners or enthusiasts with limited space. Strawberry Banana is a cross using Crockett Family Farm's Banana Kush crossed with the male Strawberry phenotype of Bubblegum, a quintessential Dutch strain, the Strawberry cut of Bubblegum was sourced from Serious Seeds. Bubblegum is such a frosty male that DNA's homie, affectionately known as the Guru knew he had to breed it with a special strain to create something even more mindblowing.
They crossed it with the Banana Kush and succeeded in creating one of the world's best resin producing strains, a strain that created award-winning extracts as well as being used as a parent in countless high returning extraction strains. The Strawberry Banana is known for being a medium to heavy feeder and her ability to create massive yields of connoisseur grade herbs no matter your experience. The Strawberry Banana passes her sweet, fruity flavours & resin production to all genetics that she's bred with.
No doubt this auto version of the Strawberry Banana will bring the incredible terp profile she is known for into the easy to manage autoflowering variety.
- Brand DNA Genetics
- Pack Size 6 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 8.5 Weeks
- DNA Indica Dominant Hybrid
- Morphology 70% Indica / 30% Sativa
- Genetics Hybrid
- Lineage Strawberry Banana x Ruderalis
- Yield 28-40g Per Plant
- Seed Type Autoflowering
Strain FAQ
Do you know which terpenes give these strains their fruity flavour?
Sure! The sweet, mango-like aroma of myrcene is said to relax, while limonene is said to boost mood with its zesty scent. Caryophyllene is peppery, pinene adds a crisp, piney and apple note, while terpinolene adds citric, floral, herbal, and piney notes.
What does this strain's ruderalis genetics mean for it?
'Ruderalis' comes from 'ruderal', meaning a wasteland or rubble plant. Ruderalis, true to its name, thrives in poor conditions and adds a hardy nature to its offspring.
Why would someone look for indica-dominant strains for therapeutic use?
Indica-dominant strains are used in medicine because they are said to soothe the body. They're chosen for relieving pain, sleeplessness, and anxiety because of this.