Banana Punch Auto from PowerStrains® flowers automatically, which means you have little to be worried about when growing this strain. Her high is awesome and just as powerful as the original. Her flavour, however, is even more acclaimed!
Banana Punch Auto from PowerStrains® is the autoflowering variant of Banana Punch, which in turn was created by crossing Banana OG, an indica-dominant OG Kush and Banana hybrid, with Purple Punch. In terms of taste and effect, she stays pretty close to this tasty original.
– Delicious hybrid cannabis strain
– Descended from well-known strains
– Short flowering time, already ready for harvest after 8-9 weeks of flowering
– One of the most potent cannabis varieties (25%+ THC)
Banana Punch Auto can rightly be called a strong cannabis strain, not in the least because this strain was created from a hybrid between Banana OG and Purple Punch. When you smoke Banana Punch Auto, you will not only be impressed by the powerful high you get from it, but also by the tropical fruity flavour Banana Punch delivers.
- Strain Type: Autoflower strain
- Indica / Sativa: Indica dominant
- Genetics: Banana Punch (Banana OG x Purple Punch) x ruderalis
- THC: High (18%)
- CBD: Low
- Flowering time: 9-10 weeks (seed to harvest)
- Yield Outdoor: Average (400-450 g/m2)
- Yield Indoor: Average (450-500 g/m2)
- Height Indoor: 50-100 cm
- Height Indoor: 80-140 cm
- Effects: Powerful, Relaxing, High
- Flavor: Tropical Fruit, Pineapple, Banana
Strain FAQ
What terpenes are responsible for the banana flavour?
Myrcene's musky, earthy fragrance and fruity essence contribute to these cannabis strains' banana-like sweetness. Myrcene is known for its scent and for amplifying cannabinoids.
What makes short cannabis strains popular?
Short strains, usually around 80cm, are said to be ideal for small spaces due to their compact growth. Indica or autoflowering genetics contribute to their modest size and unique growing properties.
What does this strain's Central American and Caribbean heritage mean for it?
Unique biodiversity in Central America and the Caribbean affects cannabis strain genetics, resulting in their varied terpene profiles. These traits produce earthy, woody, lemony, and sweet scents and flavours. They create a presence that reflects their' rich natural surroundings.