
- Banana-forward flavour with dependable, mellow effects
Banana Bliss
Banana Bliss is an indica-leaning hybrid with sweet banana notes and a calming effect.
- Distinct banana aroma with sweet citrus undertones
- Reliable 8–9 week flowering and solid indoor yields
- Performs well in controlled tents and sheltered outdoor plots
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Banana Kush x Bubblegum |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium indoors 80-120 cm, taller outdoors up to 180 cm |
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Medium-high; 450-550 g/m² indoor, 300-700 g/plant outdoor |
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Banana, Sweet Citrus, Earthy Spice |
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Feminised |
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Temperate Southern England Climate |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Mellow |
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Suitable For Both; Performs Well In Tents And Sheltered Outdoor Sites |
About Banana Bliss
Banana Bliss is a reliably fruity, indica-leaning hybrid bred for flavour and steady yields. It performs well in controlled-climate setups and outdoor sites in southern England, producing dense, aromatic buds with a gentle euphoric high and a relaxing body finish.
Banana Bliss is an indica-leaning hybrid with a pronounced fruity profile. It pairs a calming body effect with a gentle cerebral lift.
Typical THC content sits between 18% and 22%, offering dependable potency. Occasional testers report stronger effects at the top end of that range.
CBD is low, usually under 1%, so the variety is not CBD-dominant. This balance favours recreational users seeking classic cannabinoid effects.
Banana Bliss traces to Banana Kush crossed with Bubblegum, giving its signature fruity terpene profile. The lineage contributes to stable growth and resinous buds.
Seeds are sold feminized to ensure predominantly female plants and simplify planning. Germination tends to be uniform under standard practices.
Under a temperate southern England climate this cultivar suits growers with some experience. It tolerates mild fluctuations but rewards steady feeding and preventative disease control.
Flowering finishes in about eight to nine weeks when grown indoors. Outdoors expect harvest around late September to early October in favourable seasons.
Indoor yields are medium to high, commonly 450–550 g/m² with good light and ventilation. Outdoor plants in Wiltshire can produce substantial individual yields in a warm, sheltered spot.
Plants remain a manageable medium height indoors, typically 80–120 cm. Outside they can stretch taller and form a denser canopy when given space.
Indoors it responds well to training techniques and SOG or SCROG setups, making efficient use of tent space. Outdoors in Wiltshire the strain benefits from shelter and careful canopy management to avoid weather damage.
In Wiltshire the temperate southern England climate brings generally reliable summers and mild winters that favour this variety. Growers should still plan for rain late in the season and consider coverings for ripening buds.
The high brings a gentle euphoria that lifts mood without overstimulation. A slow-building body relaxation follows, ideal for winding down or creative evenings.
A clear banana note leads with underlying sweet citrus and a hint of earthy spice. The smoke is smooth and leaves a lingering candied aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use full-spectrum LED or HID lighting with a 12/12 schedule for flowering and keep PAR levels high during bud run.
Ensure good air circulation, prune lower foliage to improve airflow, and consider a roof or temporary cover for wet spells.
Start with a gentle vegetative feed, increase potassium and phosphorus at flowering, and reduce nitrogen in late bloom to improve bud finish.
Its moderate height and dense buds can suit discreet setups indoors, but outdoor stealth is risky without adequate screening.
Spider mites, aphids and thrips are common; check regularly and use biological controls or miticides as needed.
Selective topping and low-stress training encourage multiple colas and even canopy development, which increases usable yield.
Yes, a polytunnel offers extra protection from rain and wind and can extend ripening time in Wiltshire when placed in a sunny location.
Keep relative humidity between 40–50% during flowering to reduce mould risk and promote resin production.
Maintain stable temperature and humidity in a sealed tent, use a decent extractor and dehumidifier, and control CO2 and light cycles for best results.
Dry slowly to 60% moisture, then cure in jars for at least two weeks, with burping daily at first to develop flavour and smoothness.
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