
- Compact, fruity and quick to finish.
Banana Hammock
Banana Hammock is an indica-dominant hybrid with a strong banana aroma and compact growth habit, suited to growers needing a fast finish.
- Fast finish for short seasons
- Compact plants, big flavour
- Built for sheltered coastal sites
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Banana Kush x Hammock Haze |
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Hybrid (Indica-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium (300-450 g/plant outdoors) |
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Ripe Banana, Sweet Cream, Citrus Zest |
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Autoflowering feminised |
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Windy Coastal Growing Areas |
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Uplifted, Relaxed, Sociable |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About Banana Hammock
Banana Hammock is an autoflowering, indica-dominant hybrid bred from Banana Kush x Hammock Haze to produce dense, terpene-rich buds in a short timeframe. It suits growers in constrained spaces and coastal regions, offering medium yields, approachable THC levels and a flavour profile of ripe banana, cream and citrus.
Banana Hammock is an indica-dominant hybrid selected for compact structure and a pronounced banana aroma. The plant develops dense, resinous buds with a balance of cerebral lift and physical relaxation.
THC levels typically range from 18–22%, offering consistent potency across phenotypes. The high reads as clear and sociable rather than deeply sedating for most users.
CBD content is low, generally below 1%, so medical benefits rely mostly on THC and terpene synergy. Those seeking high-CBD effects should consider alternative cultivars.
The lineage stems from Banana Kush crossed with a compact Haze line to add vigour and terpene complexity. This Banana Kush x Hammock Haze cross shortens flowering while preserving strong aroma.
Seeds are offered as autoflowering feminised varieties for predictable, fast cycles. This seed type suits growers needing rapid turnaround and less photoperiod management.
Grow difficulty is intermediate due to the need for staking and wind protection in exposed sites. Plants tolerate salt air but perform best with shelter in windy coastal growing areas to prevent stem stress.
Flowering finishes quickly, often within 7–9 weeks under good conditions. Autoflowering genetics further shorten the cycle and reduce reliance on photoperiod management.
Yield is medium for a compact cultivar, typically 300–450 g per plant outdoors in a favourable season. Indoor growers report steady production when using proper light intensity and training.
Banana Hammock remains short to medium, around 60–120 cm, which suits discreet gardens and smaller tents. The bushy habit responds well to topping and low-stress training to increase bud sites.
Indoors it thrives in tents where space and humidity are controlled. Outdoors in Yorkshire it finishes reliably when sited in a sheltered microclimate away from prevailing winds.
Growing Banana Hammock in Yorkshire requires attention to cool summers and seasonal rain. In windy coastal growing areas provide windbreaks, strong staking and choose a sheltered spot to prevent wind damage.
The onset is uplifting and clear, promoting sociability and focus. After an hour the heady lift eases into a comfortable, relaxed body sensation.
Flavour notes are dominated by ripe banana and sweet cream with a bright citrus lift. A faint herbal or diesel undertone can surface on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best suited to growers with some experience due to its need for support and careful weather protection, but beginners can succeed with guidance.
Expect around 7–9 weeks of flowering for photoperiod phenotypes and similar total cycle time for autoflowering variants depending on conditions.
Standard nutrient regimes for flowering cannabis work well, with a focus on phosphorus and potassium during bud development.
Yes, it performs outdoors when planted in a sheltered microclimate and timed to finish before sustained autumn rain.
Yes, its fast flowering and autoflowering seed types make it a strong candidate for short season outdoor cannabis growing, especially when sited in a protected spot.
Watch for slugs, aphids and spider mites; coastal sites may also attract more fungal pressure, so maintain airflow and monitor regularly.
Use topping early and low-stress training to open the canopy and create multiple colas, and employ stout stakes to counter wind in exposed locations.
A strong banana and sweet cream aroma can be noticeable; consider odour control if discretion is required.
Typical outdoor yields are medium, often 300–450 g per plant in a good season with adequate shelter and nutrients.
Yes, it suits small tents and controlled environments where height and humidity can be managed for consistent results.
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