
- Banana Puddintain — fruity lift, steady finish
Banana Puddintain
Banana Puddintain is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for banana-custard flavours and a bright, creative high suited to experienced home growers.
- Fruity banana aroma with biscuit undertones
- Reliable finish for sheltered coastal sites
- Balanced head high with gentle body relaxation
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Banana x Puddintain |
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Sativa-dominant Hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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1.2-2.0 m |
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Medium-high (approx. 350-450 g/m² indoor; 350-500 g/plant outdoor) |
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Banana Custard, Biscuit, Light Earthy Spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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Bright, Cerebral Uplift, Gentle Body Mellow, Focused Creativity |
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Both; Performs Well Indoors And In Sheltered Outdoor Sites |
About Banana Puddintain
Banana Puddintain is a fruity, sativa-leaning hybrid bred from Banana x Puddintain that offers a cerebral lift followed by a gentle body mellow. It performs well indoors and outdoors in sheltered sites, producing medium-high yields and a pronounced banana custard terpene profile.
Banana Puddintain is a sativa-dominant hybrid with energetic, uplifted characteristics. It delivers a clear headspace with measured physical calm.
Typical THC ranges are between 18 and 22 percent, giving a potent yet manageable high. New users should dose slowly to find their preferred level.
CBD content is low, generally under one percent. It is not a CBD-focused variety but the minor CBD can soften THC effects.
Banana Puddintain descends from Banana x Puddintain. Breeders selected for fruit-forward terpenes and stable vigour across generations.
Seeds are feminised to simplify grows and reduce time spent removing males. They remain true to type under typical home cultivation.
Growing Banana Puddintain in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires moderate experience and careful site selection. Plants tolerate cooler nights but need wind protection and consistent feeding to finish reliably in the cool Scottish outdoor climate.
Flowering indoors takes roughly eight to ten weeks. Outdoors in Derry it typically finishes late September to early October.
Yields are moderate to high with proper care, with indoor averages around 400 g/m². Outdoors a sheltered site in Derry can produce 350–500 g per plant in favourable seasons.
Plants show a medium-tall, branched structure with long colas. Expect heights from about 1.2 m indoors to 1.8–2.0 m outdoors with appropriate training.
Indoors, Banana Puddintain responds well to SCROG and moderate defoliation to control stretch in Derry. Outdoors in Derry choose sheltered coastal positions and lift pots off cold ground to reduce damp issues.
In Derry the cool Scottish outdoor climate means growers must favour south-facing, sheltered spots to maximise ripening. A short summer and maritime winds demand good air circulation and late-season frost awareness in Derry's cool Scottish outdoor climate.
The high begins with a bright, cerebral lift that encourages activity and creativity. A gentle body mellow follows, leaving users relaxed rather than heavy or sedated.
A pronounced banana and custard sweetness dominates the nose. Underlying biscuit and light earthy spice balance the profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Plant after the last risk of frost and when soil temperatures are stable; in Derry that is usually mid to late May.
Yes, moderate to high feeding during the vegetative and early flowering stages helps finish buds reliably.
Use windbreaks, situate plants behind hedges or walls and grow in heavier pots to prevent root chill and physical damage.
It can finish in cooler summers if given a sheltered, south-facing spot and good nutrients to encourage resin and terpene development.
Light pruning and removing shaded lower growth improves air flow and focuses energy into main colas.
Maintain air circulation, remove dense inner foliage late in flowering and harvest promptly if prolonged damp sets in.
Feminised seeds reduce the need to identify and remove males, making them a practical choice for many home growers.
Low-stress training and SCROG work well to manage stretch and increase uniform bud development.
Maritime air and cooler nights can preserve delicate terpenes, often enhancing fruity notes in coastal climate cannabis cultivation.
Flush one to two weeks before planned harvest to improve smoke quality and reduce residual nutrients.
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