
- Banana notes, bold resin — built for cooler gardens
Bananaconda
Bananaconda a compact, banana-scented hybrid bred for resinous buds and balanced effects.
- Banana aroma with a haze lift
- Compact plants, heavy colas
- Performs well in sheltered cool climates
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Banana Kush x Anaconda Haze |
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Balanced Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Compact to medium |
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Medium-High (approx 400 g/plant outdoor; 400-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Banana, Citrus, Earthy Spice |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor |
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Uplifting, Relaxed, Focused |
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Indoor And Outdoor |
About Bananaconda
Bananaconda is a Banana Kush x Anaconda Haze hybrid that combines banana-forward terpenes with a lifted, clear-headed high. It thrives for growers who manage humidity and timing carefully and rewards attention with dense, aromatic flowers suited to both indoor tents and sheltered outdoor sites in places such as Leicester.
Bananaconda is a balanced hybrid with both indica and sativa traits. It produces dense, resinous buds with a compact branching pattern.
Typical THC levels range between 18 and 22 percent. That potency delivers a clear head high accompanied by a warming body effect.
CBD is low, generally under one percent. The low CBD emphasises the strain's psychoactive THC profile rather than CBD-dominant therapy.
Bananaconda comes from a Banana Kush x Anaconda Haze cross. The breeding keeps banana-forward terpenes while adding haze-derived cerebral lift.
Seeds are stable and feminised for predictable female plants. They are photoperiod-dependent and not autoflowering.
Growing Bananaconda demands intermediate skills, especially in a cool Scottish outdoor climate where humidity and cold can stress plants. Vigilant pest and mould management is necessary to keep flowers healthy.
Flowering indoors usually finishes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoors plants typically mature by late September in favourable seasons.
Yields are medium to high for a compact plant and can reach around 400 g per plant outdoors under good conditions. Indoor yields of 400 to 450 g per square metre are achievable with proper training.
The plant remains compact to medium height with stout branches that support heavy colas. Its structure suits screen-of-green and low-stress training methods.
Indoors Bananaconda responds well to controlled environments and consistent feeding. Outdoors in Leicester it benefits from sheltered, sun-exposed spots and in Leicester avoid exposed coastal plots during peak winds.
Growing Bananaconda in Leicester means planning for cooler, wetter conditions typical of a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Select sheltered sites, use early planting and mould prevention to avoid autumn rot.
Effects begin with an upbeat cerebral lift that enhances creativity and focus. A gentle physical relaxation follows without heavy sedation.
Flavours centre on ripe banana with bright citrus notes. An earthy, spicy undertone lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, but choose sheltered locations to avoid salt spray and strong winds which can damage buds.
Aim to transplant after the last frost and early enough to let flowering finish before persistent autumn rains.
Watch for grey mould, powdery mildew and aphids; good airflow and regular inspections reduce risk.
Feed moderately and avoid over-fertilising late in flowering; colder soils slow nutrient uptake so adjust schedules accordingly.
Sea-facing plots can work if you mitigate salt spray and prevailing winds, but take care to reduce exposure during storms.
Remove lower foliage to improve airflow and focus energy on the main colas; keep canopy even to reduce mould risk.
Stable light schedules with good PAR output help the strain express its terpene profile and resin production indoors.
Harden plants off early, reduce watering slightly to toughen tissues and inspect daily for rot as the season cools.
It suits growers with some experience; novices can succeed with careful attention to humidity and structure.
In coastal climate cannabis cultivation you must prioritise sheltered placement and mould prevention, and consider microclimates that reduce wind and salt exposure.
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