
- Sweet, compact and reliably calming.
Honey Banana
Honey Banana is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid known for sweet honey and banana notes and a sedative finish.
- Sweet honey and ripe banana aroma.
- Compact growth perfect for limited space.
- Reliable 7–9 week flowering indoors.
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Honey x Banana |
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Indica-leaning hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Short to medium, compact |
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Moderate to high (indoor 400-500 g/m², outdoor variable) |
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Honey, Banana, Vanilla |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland growing conditions |
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Relaxed, Uplifted, Sleepy at higher doses |
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Indoor preferred; outdoor possible with protection |
About Honey Banana
Honey Banana is a compact, indica-leaning hybrid bred from Honey x Banana genetics. It offers sweet, fruity terpenes, moderate to high THC, and a reliably relaxing high that suits evening use while remaining manageable for experienced consumers.
Honey Banana is an indica-leaning hybrid with a dense, resinous structure. It shows compact branching and a tendency to form a dominant central cola.
THC typically sits between 18 and 22 percent in well-grown examples. That level produces a clear psychoactive effect that remains manageable for regular users.
CBD levels are low, generally under one percent. The cultivar is selected for its THC-driven therapeutic and recreational profile rather than CBD balance.
Honey Banana traces back to a straightforward Honey x Banana cross. The pairing concentrates sweet terpenes and compact growth traits.
Most commercial lines are sold as Feminised seeds to guarantee female plants. Some breeders also offer autoflower variants for faster, smaller cycles.
Growing Honey Banana requires intermediate skills and attentive feeding to avoid nutrient imbalances. It can be sensitive to cool Highland growing conditions, so environmental control and ventilation are important.
Flowering indoors normally finishes in seven to nine weeks. Outdoor development depends on summer warmth and can be slower in marginal seasons.
Yields are moderate to high under stable indoor conditions with good training and lighting. Expect slightly reduced outdoor yields in cooler seasons around Birmingham.
Plants stay compact with tight internodes and strong lateral branching. Final height is typically short to medium, which suits low-ceiling grows.
Honey Banana thrives in controlled indoor spaces and is well suited to compact indoor cannabis gardens in Birmingham. Outdoors it can do well in sheltered sites but needs protection from wind and early cold.
In Birmingham, cool Highland growing conditions can slow ripening and increase mould risk without careful ventilation. Growers in Birmingham should prioritise air movement and consider finishing under cover to avoid late-season chills.
The high begins with a cheerful uplift that settles into deep physical relaxation. At higher doses users commonly report drowsiness and a sleep-ready state.
Flavours combine sweet honey with ripe banana and a creamy vanilla finish. The smoke is smooth with mild tropical fruit notes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes. Its compact structure and response to training make it an excellent choice for compact indoor cannabis gardens where height and stealth matter.
Use a 12/12 light cycle to trigger and maintain flowering. Ensure consistent dark periods to avoid stress and hermaphroditism.
Feed a balanced N-P-K regime with reduced nitrogen once flowering starts. Monitor for signs of nutrient lockout and adjust pH to 5.8–6.3 in soil-less media.
It can be susceptible to bud rot in damp, cool conditions. Maintain good airflow and keep humidity lower during late flowering to reduce risk.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some amber for a balanced high. In cooler climates, aim to finish before the first heavy autumn rains.
Yes, it takes to low-stress training and topping, which widens the canopy and boosts yields. SCROG also works well due to its dense branching.
Autoflower variants exist and are useful for quick cycles and multiple harvests. Expect slightly lower yields but faster turnaround.
Dry slowly at 18–20°C with 45–55% humidity and then cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks. Proper cure enhances honey and banana terpenes.
Use 7–11 litre pots for a good balance between root space and room efficiency. Smaller pots suit very compact setups but may require more frequent watering.
Yes, it performs well in rich organic soil with steady feed and microbial life. Organic tends to smooth flavours and reduce the need for constant synthetic additives.
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