
- Big banana flavour, compact footprint
Banana Breath
Banana Breath is an indica-dominant hybrid with a pronounced banana terpene profile and a compact structure suited to small-scale grows.
- Compact plants with big flavour
- Reliable resin and solid yields
- Ideal for small tents and tight spaces
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Banana x Breath |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium to high (400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Banana, Petrol, Earthy Spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool Highland |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Sleepy |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Banana Breath
Banana Breath is a compact, resinous hybrid that combines fruity banana notes with earthy petrol undertones. It performs well in confined spaces and rewards attention to humidity and ventilation. Growers in cooler regions will appreciate its manageable stature and stable yields under good light and air circulation.
Banana Breath is an indica-dominant hybrid that pairs a soothing body stone with a modest cerebral lift. It shows dense bud formation and stable trichome production.
THC levels generally fall between 18% and 22%, giving a noticeable effect without extreme intensity. Top phenotypes can edge higher with optimal nutrients and light levels.
CBD content is low, typically under 1%, so it is not selected for CBD-focused therapy. For medical users needing CBD, pairing with a high-CBD product is advisable.
The genetic background comes from Banana x Breath, chosen to combine a fruity terpene profile with solid resin yields. Breeding has focused on stabilising the banana aroma while maintaining reliable vigour.
Seeds are supplied feminised to maximise the proportion of bud-producing plants for the grower. Phenotype selection in early veg remains important to choose the best performers.
Growing Banana Breath is moderately challenging in cool Highland growing conditions because ripening can slow and humidity risks increase. Careful ventilation and humidity control improve results for growers in Hampshire.
Flowering usually finishes in 8 to 9 weeks under controlled indoor lights. Outdoors the strain can push later in marginal seasons and benefits from an early start indoors.
Yield is moderate to high for a compact plant, often reaching 400–500 g/m² indoors with good canopy management. Outdoor harvests in cooler summers are more variable and depend on season length.
Plants stay short to medium with a bushy, cola-heavy structure that suits limited headroom. The compact form makes training straightforward and reduces the need for aggressive topping.
Indoors, Banana Breath thrives under strong LEDs in a small tent, allowing growers in Hampshire to make the most of limited space. Outdoors in Hampshire it does well in sheltered, sunny spots but needs protection from damp and late-season rain.
In Hampshire, cool Highland growing conditions demand strict humidity control and timely mould prevention to protect dense buds. Keep night temperatures buffered and reduce late-flower humidity to avoid botrytis in such conditions.
The initial effect is a bright, euphoric lift that gradually settles into a soothing body relaxation. At higher doses users often report a gentle push toward sleep.
The flavour starts with ripe banana sweetness and develops creamy petrol notes alongside a herbal, earthy base. The aftertaste leaves a lingering spice on the tongue.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
High-PPF LEDs around 600–900 µmol m²/s at canopy during flower produce the best resin and terpene expression.
It is intermediate; novices can succeed with careful attention to humidity and basic pest control but should expect a learning curve.
Use good air circulation, a dehumidifier in late flower and avoid dense foliage pockets where moisture can linger.
Yes, it responds well to organic feeds and composts but monitor nutrient strength to avoid lockout in cooler conditions.
Many growers begin a mild flush one to two weeks before harvest depending on nutrient regime and trichome maturity.
Low-stress training and light topping produce even canopies; screen of green suits this strain for maximising bud sites.
Cure slowly at 18–21°C and 55–62% relative humidity to retain terpenes without mould risk.
Yes, its short, bushy form makes it ideal for compact indoor cannabis gardens where canopy efficiency and limited height are priorities.
Check trichome colour with a loupe and monitor pistil darkening; aim for mostly cloudy trichomes with some amber for balanced effects.
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