
- A fruity haze built for focused, uplifting sessions
Banana Train Haze
Banana Train Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with banana-forward terpenes and lively cerebral effects.
- Distinct banana and citrus aroma with a haze backbone
- Sativa energy ideal for daytime creativity
- Performs well for growers who manage damp finish conditions
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18-22% |
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≤1% (low) |
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Banana OG x Trainwreck |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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9-11 weeks |
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Tall (1.5–2.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium to high |
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Banana, Citrus, Spicy Haze |
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Feminised photoperiod |
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Cool, Maritime; Tolerant Of Cooler, Damp Conditions |
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Uplifting, Creative, Energetic |
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Suitable For Both Indoor And Outdoor Cultivation |
About Banana Train Haze
Banana Train Haze is a sativa-leaning hybrid born from Banana OG crossed with Trainwreck, delivering bright, focused highs and a distinct banana-citrus aroma. As a grower in Leeds I value its vigour and terpene profile, though the variety needs careful attention during wet periods; with good airflow, training and timely harvesting it rewards growers with aromatic, potent buds even in cooler UK seasons.
Banana Train Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid with clear haze characteristics and a fruity banana profile. It leans toward cerebral stimulation rather than deep physical sedation.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22%, offering a reliably potent experience for most users. The potency feels energising rather than heavy when used at moderate doses.
CBD is minimal, usually under one percent, so therapeutic effects lean on THC and terpenes. Those seeking high-CBD relief should consider complementary strains or extracts.
Banana Train Haze descends from a Banana OG crossed with Trainwreck, bringing fruity terpenes to a haze backbone. The cross emphasises uplift and terpene complexity across typical phenotypes.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminized photoperiod to maintain classic haze flowering times. Autoflower variants exist but usually trade yield or terpene fidelity for faster finish.
Growing Banana Train Haze in a rainy autumn harvest season requires attentive disease prevention and canopy control to limit mould. It is intermediate in difficulty and rewards growers who manage ventilation and timing carefully.
Indoor flowering usually completes in 9 to 11 weeks under a stable light schedule. Outdoor finishing depends on the season and local light patterns but often aligns with early autumn timing.
Under strong light and good feeding Banana Train Haze delivers medium to high yields with dense top colas. Outdoor yield is respectable when plants are kept dry and protected before harvest.
The plant has a tall, elongated structure with long internodes typical of haze genetics. Without training it can reach 1.5 to 2.5 metres outdoors and benefits from topping or SCROG.
Indoors Banana Train Haze responds well to topping and SCROG to control stretch in Leeds. Outdoors around Leeds it needs shelter or an early trim to reduce the risk of bud rot in damp periods.
In Leeds a rainy autumn harvest season means growers should plan for protection or earlier harvests to avoid mould. With adequate shelter and airflow this strain can still finish reliably even in Leeds' cooler, damp conditions.
Effects are bright and uplifting with a quick cerebral onset that sharpens focus. Many users report an increase in creativity and social ease rather than sedation.
The flavour combines ripe banana sweetness with zesty citrus and a spicy haze finish. Smoke is aromatic and leaves a perfumed aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is best for intermediate growers due to its stretch and mould susceptibility, though experienced beginners can succeed with careful training and ventilation.
Flowering typically takes 9 to 11 weeks indoors, with outdoor plants finishing in early to mid-autumn depending on local conditions.
Expect medium to high yields under strong lights and good nutrients, with dense colas when trained correctly.
Standard feeding regimes for sativa-dominant strains work well; increase potassium and phosphorus during late flowering to support bud development.
It is not particularly mould-resistant, so in damp conditions you must manage canopy density and airflow to reduce risk.
Banana terpenes combined with limonene-like citrus and a spicy myrcene/terpineol haze profile define its aroma and taste.
Yes, but outdoor growers should use shelters or greenhouses in wetter regions and consider earlier harvest windows.
Among cool climate cannabis strains it performs well if given wind protection and dry finishing, making it a solid choice for growers seeking fruity haze phenotypes.
Autoflower versions exist but they may reduce overall yield and change terpene expression compared with the feminized photoperiod type.
Typical balance is high THC with very low CBD, so effects are driven by THC and terpenes rather than CBD-mediated modulation.
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