
- Fruity, Relaxed, Potent
Alien Banana
Alien Banana is a fruity indica-dominant hybrid with a banana-forward flavour and solid yields.
- Banana-forward flavour
- Dense, trim-friendly buds
- Greenhouse-ready for UK
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20-24% |
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0.5-1% |
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Alien OG x Banana Kush |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (60-120 cm indoor, taller outdoors) |
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Medium-High (approx 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Sweet Banana, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Maritime (Uk Greenhouse Suitable) |
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Uplifting, Relaxing, Creative |
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Indoor And Outdoor (Greenhouse Friendly) |
About Alien Banana
Alien Banana is a straightforward indica-dominant hybrid bred from Alien OG x Banana Kush. It gives a clear banana-led flavour with citrus and earthy notes. You will find dense, trim-friendly buds and a balanced uplift that eases into physical relax. Indoor runs finish in 8-9 weeks and respond well to topping, LST or a scrog. In the UK a greenhouse helps protect late flowering from wet autumns in places such as Devon or Cornwall. If you grow in a city like Sheffield or Edinburgh, keep humidity under control and focus on airflow for the best results.
Alien Banana is an indica-dominant hybrid with dense buds and a compact habit. Many UK growers value its stable behaviour and evening-friendly profile.
THC sits high, roughly 20-24% by typical testing, placing it above many classic UK favourites. That potency gives a pronounced head effect while keeping the body settle of an indica-led cross.
CBD is low, around 0.5-1%, so it is not a CBD-first option. British wellness seekers still show interest for its soothing finish and appetite effects.
Alien Banana comes from Alien OG x Banana Kush. The cross gives fruity terpenes and dense, trim-friendly buds.
These are feminized seeds aimed at hobby growers and British seed collectors. Many growers in Manchester and Glasgow prefer feminized stock for predictable flowering without male removal.
Grow difficulty rates as intermediate with attention needed for humidity control. In UK greenhouses you should prioritise ventilation to avoid mould on dense buds.
Indoor flowering finishes in about 8-9 weeks for most phenotypes. Outdoors it fits the UK season if started early or given greenhouse cover late into autumn.
Yields sit at medium-high under proper light and feeding, often around 400-500 g/m² indoors. Greenhouse growers in Kent or Sussex report healthy per-plant returns when the season behaves.
Plants keep a medium height under a controlled indoor canopy, typically 60-120 cm. Outdoors they can stretch taller, so low rooms require topping or training.
Alien Banana suits both indoor rooms and outdoor plots with greenhouse protection. The damp British climate makes greenhouse setups across Cornwall and Devon popular choices.
Best performance arrives in temperate maritime climates with mild summers and wet autumns. Use a greenhouse in Cornwall or extra cover in the Scottish Highlands to extend the season.
Expect an initial uplift that moves into a gentle physical relax, useful after a long shift. Many UK users pick it for social sessions and evening wind-downs.
The flavour leans strongly of sweet banana with citrus highlights and an earthy base. That fruity profile shows well in vapour and smoke and appeals to growers who favour aromatic strains.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Flowering runs about 8-9 weeks indoors. Harvest outdoors once trichomes show the desired amber and milky mix.
Use good airflow, dehumidifiers in a greenhouse, and avoid overwatering late in flowering. Keep leaf matter trimmed to improve circulation around colas.
Low stress training and topping work well to control height and boost yields. A light scrog screen produces even canopy and improves bud quality.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed and switch to higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering. Reduce nitrogen in the last two weeks to tidy the finish.
Dry slowly over 7-10 days at 18-21°C with 45-55% RH. Cure in jars for at least 3-4 weeks for smoother flavour and aroma.
Yes, it stays manageable if trained and topped. Keep an eye on stretch early in flowering to avoid hitting your light or ceiling.
Aphids, spider mites, and grey mould are the most common issues. Regular inspections and biological controls help keep populations low.
A loamy soil or coco mix with good drainage suits the strain. Feed regularly and use mycorrhizae at transplant to support root health.
Check trichomes with a loupe; aim for a mix of cloudy and some amber for a balanced effect. Also monitor pistil colour for a secondary cue.
Ventilate well during warm, humid days and use extraction to cut overnight RH. Run dehumidifiers in autumn to protect heavy-flowering crops.
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