
- Ripe banana flavour, steady uplift.
Banana Rainbow
Banana Rainbow is a fruity hybrid that combines banana sweetness with bright citrus notes and steady effects.
- Fruity banana aroma with citrus lift
- Balanced hybrid for daytime creativity
- Performs well with careful humidity control
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Banana x Rainbow |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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60-120 cm |
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Medium-High |
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Banana, Citrus, Sweet Tropical |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse Environments |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Creative |
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Indoor And Greenhouse |
About Banana Rainbow
Banana Rainbow is a hybrid bred for flavour and balanced effects, offering ripe banana and tropical notes backed by a clear, creative uplift. It performs well in controlled environments and rewards attention to humidity, training and airflow.
Banana Rainbow is a balanced hybrid combining indica structure with sativa lift. The plant shows even development and versatile traits for a range of grow styles.
Typical THC levels sit around 18-22 percent offering noticeable potency without overwhelming sedation. The effect profile is energetic at first with a mellowing physical component.
CBD is low, generally between 0.5 and 1 percent so it is not a CBD-specific variety. Expect mild calming support rather than strong therapeutic CBD effects.
The lineage is Banana x Rainbow combining fruity terpenes with balanced vigour. The cross aims to merge taste with manageable growth characteristics.
Seeds are usually offered as feminised for reliable female plants. A few breeders may produce regular seeds for those interested in breeding.
Growing Banana Rainbow in humid greenhouse environments requires vigilance against mould and pests. It is best for growers who can maintain good ventilation and controlled humidity.
Flowering completes in roughly eight to nine weeks under ideal conditions. Buds fatten quickly in the final two weeks with notable resin production.
Yields are medium to high when ventilation, light and feeding are kept consistent. Proper training and canopy management increase overall harvest weight.
Plants stay medium in stature with a solid central stem and numerous side branches. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to open the canopy.
Indoors, Banana Rainbow thrives in controlled environments and is well suited to greenhouse set-ups in Armagh. Outdoors it performs best in sheltered sites rather than exposed locations.
In Armagh humid greenhouse environments provide warmth and steady growth but raise mould risk without dehumidification. Successful crops there need good airflow, active humidity control and punctual pruning.
The high begins with a clear cerebral lift and moves into a relaxed body feeling. Many users describe a steady creative focus without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile is dominated by ripe banana with bright citrus highlights and a sweet tropical finish. Smoke is relatively smooth with a creamy undertone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for veg and switch to 12/12 for flowering; ensure sufficient intensity during bloom to encourage dense buds.
Maintain continuous airflow, use dehumidifiers when needed and remove dense fan leaves to improve bud ventilation.
Yes, it adapts well to restricted spaces if pruned and trained; consider low-stress training and topping to control height.
A balanced NPK regime in veg followed by higher phosphorus and potassium in bloom works well; monitor EC to avoid overfeeding.
Many growers flush in the final 7-10 days to improve flavour, but check trichome maturity first rather than relying on a fixed schedule.
It is intermediate; beginners can manage it with careful humidity control and basic training techniques.
Expect around 10-13 weeks from seed under a typical indoor schedule, including a short vegetative period and 8-9 weeks flowering.
Aphids, spider mites and fungal gnats are common; regular inspection and biological controls help keep populations down.
Use compact training methods like SCROG or LST, keep the veg period short, and control humidity closely to prevent mould in tight setups.
Yes, in sheltered microclimates and with a degree of protection; however, unpredictable weather and damp can increase risk of mould and rot.
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