The Banana Fudge Pop by Crockett Family Farms is one of the newest Strawnana Juice Regular Seed hybrids to drop from this legendary breeder responsible for staples such as Tangie, Clementine and Strannana Juice.
The mother of Banana Fudge Pop is the Plum Crazy x Chocolope Sherbert, making for an exotic hybrid as Plum Crazy crosses the infamous Tangie by Crockett with Grandaddy Purp and Girl Scout Cookies for a star-studded lineup. Meanwhile, Chocolope Sherbert breeds the infamous old-school Chocolope by with the new-school legend that is the Sunset Sherbert as bred by Sherbinski, Chocolope is a super uplifting hybrid whilst, Sunset Sherbert is a sedating creamy candy-flavoured strain so this combination is bound to lead to interesting results.
The Banana Fudge Pop mother is crossed with the Strawnana Juice male which takes Crockett's in-house creations of Strawberry Banana and The Juice and fuses them together from an exotic, fruit salad-style of strain. The Juice is comprised of Shishkaberry and Tangie whilst Strawberry Banana is made up of Banana Kush and Bubble Gum, with the blend being equal parts fruit and candy.
- Brand Crockett Family Farms
- Pack Size 12 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 8-9 Weeks
- Genetics Hybrid
- Lineage (Plum Crazy x Chocolope Sherbert) x Strawnana Juice
- Yield Medium to High
- Seed Type Regular
Strain FAQ
Which terpenes give cannabis its creamy dairy taste?
The terpene profile gives a strain its creamy dairy-like flavour. Myrcene gives earthy depth, limonene offers lemony creaminess, linalool adds florality, and alpha-bisabolol adds sweet, floral smoothness to create that creamy taste.
What can be expected in terms of yield from regular cannabis seeds?
Regular cannabis seeds can vary widely in yield depending on the strain and growing conditions. Generally, they require careful cultivation but can produce robust yields that reflect the genetic potential of the plant's lineage.
Why are harvest times for outdoor cannabis strains seasonal?
Outdoor cannabis is obviously at the mercy of the seasons, with legal growers typically reaping their bounty once a year in the fall. This natural rhythm dictates the supply and could even sway the cost of these strains in the market. This makes the timing of the harvest a crucial factor for legal outdoor cultivators.