Fun and creative, the Banana Split deserves to be tasted to discover its particular aroma. It has a shrubby structure with a very horizontal growth and resembles a bonsai. These characteristics make it suitable for cultivation in SCROG. It also has large compact buds.
The flavour is surprising, being a combination of sweetness and pungency. It has a striking resemblance to a banana, but is sweet as a gum. Its aroma is earthy with fresh and fruity notes. Very energetic, just as bananas are, it stimulates creativity and its effects are magnificent.
At a therapeutic level it is very efficient in the treatment of stress and depression due to its magnificent "high". It is also ideal for fighting fatigue.
- Breeder/Brand The Plant
- Genetics Chocolope x White Widow
- Variety Mostly Sativa
- Flowering Type Photoperiod
- Sex Feminised
- THC Content 13.8%
- CBD Content 0.1%
- Yield Indoors: 350 - 450 gr/m2; Outdoors: 450 - 550 gr/m2;
- Plant Height 80 - 100 cm.
- Grows Grows indoors, Grows outdoors
- Flowering Time 63 days
- Harvest Month November
- Medical Conditions Depression, Fatigue
- Taste / Flavour Banana, Candy
- Effect Creative, Energetic
Strain FAQ
Where do strains that are ready to harvest in the Middle of November come from?
Strains that bloom by mid-November frequently come from severe weather areas like Russia or Canada. This heritage is said to make them ideal for those who live in the north because they can withstand lower temperatures and shorter days.
Can limonene's zesty scent complement banana?
Absolutely. The banana flavour is more rich and engaging with limonene's fresh, lemony note.
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Can feminised cannabis strains create male flowers?
Feminised strains are designed to be nearly always female, yet nature can occasionally throw them curveballs. They may produce male flowers under extreme stress such as irregular light cycles or environmental pressure. This shows that even with thorough genetic selection, other factors are necessary to keep plants on track!
How does cannabis fit into Central American and Caribbean cultures?
Cannabis has spiritual and cultural relevance in many Central American and Caribbean societies. Jamaican Rastafarianism for instance considers cannabis a sacramental herb.