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Banana Jelly

Feminised

Banana Jelly is an indica-dominant hybrid with sweet banana and jelly flavours and moderate THC.

Why choose Banana Jelly?
  • Sweet banana aroma with a jelly-like sweetness
  • Compact, resinous buds suited to coastal sites with shelter
  • Reliable performance for growers who manage moisture
THC 18-22%
CBD 0.5-1%
Lineage Banana Kush x Jelly Breath
Genotype Indica-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-9 weeks
Height Medium; 0.8-1.5 m outdoors
Yield Medium; 350-450 g/m2 indoor, 50-150 g/plant outdoor
Taste Banana, Sweet Jelly, Earthy Diesel
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate
Effects Relaxed, Euphoric, Sedating
Environment Indoor And Outdoor

About Banana Jelly

Banana Jelly is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Banana Kush x Jelly Breath that produces dense, resinous buds and a pronounced banana-sweet flavour. It performs well under careful management and rewards growers who control humidity and airflow, making it a practical choice for experienced cultivators in cooler coastal regions.

Grow Difficulty:

Under a cool Scottish outdoor climate this variety suits growers with some experience managing moisture. It tolerates coastal breezes but needs careful attention to feeding and mould prevention.

Flowering Time:

Flowering generally completes in eight to nine weeks indoors. Outdoor harvest in Aberdeen normally falls towards late September or early October.

Yield:

Yields are moderate when plants are trained and fed properly. Outdoors in Aberdeen plants can produce good colas if sheltered from persistent damp.

Height:

Plants remain medium in height with a bushy, compact habit. Expect roughly 0.8 to 1.5 metres outdoors in a coastal setting.

Environment:

Indoors Banana Jelly responds well to SCROG and light training to control stretch. Outdoors in Aberdeen give it a sunny, sheltered spot and watch for mould after wet spells.

Climate:

Growing Banana Jelly in Aberdeen demands planning for a cool Scottish outdoor climate with frequent wind and rain. Place plants where they receive reflected heat and good airflow to reduce mould risk and use supports for coastal gusts.

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How did you handle the wet summer last year?
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I put up temporary clear covers for heavy rain and increased spacing between plants to boost airflow.
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Do you recommend any specific training?
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A single topping combined with LST keeps the canopy even and reduces internal humidity pockets.
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What feeding schedule worked for you?
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I used a fortnightly PK boost during week five to nine of flowering and kept micro nutrients steady throughout.
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Any tips for drying in a humid garage?
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Use dehumidifiers and fans to maintain 45-55% RH and monitor trichomes closely to avoid over-drying.
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How do you protect against salt spray on the coast?
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Planting behind hedges and using windbreaks reduces salt exposure and limits leaf burn.

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