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Double Tangie Banana

Feminised
Photoperiod

Double Tangie Banana delivers vibrant citrus and banana flavours with a lively, clear-headed uplift.

Why choose Double Tangie Banana?
  • Bright tangerine aroma with banana sweetness
  • Great daytime uplift without heavy sedation
  • Performs well with shelter in coastal UK sites
THC 20-25%
CBD <1%
Lineage Tangie x Banana
Genotype Sativa-dominant hybrid
Difficulty Moderate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height 1.5-2 m outdoors
Yield Medium-High
Taste Tangerine, Banana, Citrus zest
Seed Type Feminised photoperiod (autoflower variants available)
Climate Cool coastal / maritime (suitable for Cumbria)
Effects Uplifting, Euphoric, Relaxed focus
Environment Indoor / Outdoor

About Double Tangie Banana

Double Tangie Banana blends Tangie and Banana genetics to create a sativa-leaning hybrid prized for citrus-forward terpenes and energetic clarity. It suits growers who want bold flavour and daytime functionality, though outdoor cultivation in cooler, damper British climates requires careful site selection and mould prevention.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Double Tangie Banana in a cool Scottish outdoor climate requires vigilance against damp and mould and benefits from good airflow. It is moderately demanding for novice growers but consistent results come with planning and site choice.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks under strong light regimes. Outdoors in Cumbria harvest usually occurs in late September to early October depending on seasonal conditions.

Yield:

Yield can be medium to high when plants receive full sun and adequate nutrients. Expect variability outdoors in Cumbria due to shorter summers and occasional coastal winds.

Height:

Plants develop a medium to tall structure with long internodes and sturdy branches that respond well to support. Stretch in early flowering can push heights towards two metres in favourable outdoor sites.

Environment:

Indoors Double Tangie Banana does well under SCROG or SOG with stable temperature and humidity control. Outdoors in Cumbria choose sheltered coastal spots to reduce wind exposure and salt spray.

Climate:

In Cumbria the cool Scottish outdoor climate shortens the reliable flowering window and raises the risk of late-season damp. Site selection, good drainage and rain protection are essential to protect buds from mould and wind damage.

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My buds are showing brown spots late in the season, what now?
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Remove affected material, increase airflow, and consider an earlier harvest if rot spreads to protect the bulk of the crop.
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Should I use seaweed feed for coastal crops?
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Yes, seaweed feed supplies trace elements and improves stress tolerance, but apply alongside balanced NPK regimes rather than as the sole feed.
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How much shelter is enough for wind on a coastal plot?
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A windbreak that reduces gust speed by half is useful; aim for shelter from prevailing winds while maintaining good light exposure.
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Do you recommend outdoor trellising in Cumbria?
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Yes, trellising supports heavy colas against wind and rain and helps maintain bud shape and airflow.
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Is it worth growing feminised vs autoflower here?
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Feminised photoperiods maximise yield with training and timing, while autoflowers can be safer in unpredictable seasons due to shorter cycles.

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