
- Sweet banana flavour, reliable finish.
Divine Banana
Divine Banana is an indica-dominant hybrid with a sweet banana flavour and compact growth.
- Fast 8–9 week flowering for short seasons
- Distinct banana and citrus terpene profile
- Compact plants built for sheltered outdoor sites
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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Banana Kush x OG Kush |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Short to medium; 0.8–1.8 m outdoors |
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Medium to high; up to 400–600 g/plant outdoor |
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Banana, Sweet citrus, Earthy spice |
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Feminised |
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windy coastal growing areas |
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Euphoric, Relaxed, Focused |
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Both |
About Divine Banana
Divine Banana is an indica-dominant hybrid bred from Banana Kush x OG Kush that finishes quickly and yields dense, sweet buds. It suits growers who need reliable results in cooler climates and performs well both indoors and outdoors when given wind protection and consistent feeding.
Divine Banana is an indica-dominant hybrid that leans on calming, body-focused traits. The structure favours dense buds with compact internodal spacing.
THC levels sit in the upper teens to low twenties, offering a clear but potent experience. Expect consistent potency across well-grown phenotypes.
CBD content is low, keeping the cultivar primarily psychoactive rather than medicinally balanced. Users seeking high-CBD effects should consider pairing or different varieties.
Divine Banana traces to Banana Kush crossed with OG Kush for balanced indica traits. The lineage produces strong terpene expression and compact bud structure.
Seeds are supplied Feminised to guarantee flowering females for growers. They respond well to standard veg/flower schedules without special interventions.
This cultivar is moderate in difficulty and rewards steady care and wind protection. It tolerates cooler spells but needs staking and shelter in windy coastal growing areas.
Flowering completes relatively quickly for outdoors, generally within eight to nine weeks. That speed makes it suitable for gardens with shorter seasons.
Yields are reliably medium to high when plants receive consistent light and nutrients. Well-sited outdoor plants can reach the higher end of the range.
Plants stay compact with a sturdy central cola and bushy side branches. Height is manageable, which helps for discreet outdoor setups.
Indoors it performs well under SCROG or SOG with controlled vents and moderate training. Outdoors in Leicester it finishes before autumn rain if planted on time.
Growing Divine Banana in Leicester requires attention to wind and salt spray because this is a windy coastal growing areas environment. Plant early, provide windbreaks and choose sheltered sites within Leicester to protect trusses and maximise yield.
Effects begin with a pleasant uplift that shifts into a relaxed body feeling without heavy sedation. The high remains usable for daytime tasks for many users.
The flavour profile emphasises ripe banana with sweet citrus top notes and an earthy spice finish. Terpenes give a smooth smoke with lingering sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Its 8–9 week flowering time makes it well suited to short season outdoor cannabis growing when planted early in the season.
Plant after the last hard frost and when night temperatures stay reliably above 8–10°C. In Leicester that usually means late May to early June.
Yes. Staking or trellising prevents wind damage to heavy colas and improves airflow around the canopy.
Moderate feeding during veg and a reduced nitrogen, higher phosphorus/calcium mix during flowering gives best results. Overfeeding will harm terpene development.
Absolutely. It responds well to LEDs with a 12/12 or 18/6 schedule in veg, and benefits from low-stress training to increase bud sites.
Use windbreaks, mesh fencing and position plants behind hedges or buildings where possible. Rinse foliage occasionally if salt accumulation occurs.
Aphids, spider mites and bud rot are the primary concerns in damp or windy climates. Regular inspection and good airflow reduce outbreaks.
Dry slowly at 18°C and 50% humidity then cure in glass jars with daily burping for the first two weeks. Proper curing sharpens the banana-citrus aroma.
It is forgiving to many common mistakes but requires attention to wind protection and nutrient balance. New growers should start with one or two plants to learn the rhythm.
Yes, low-stress training or topping keeps height down and improves lateral bud production. Combine with early training to suit smaller outdoor plots.
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