Strawberry Banana
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A vibrant blend of fresh strawberry puree and ripe banana, that gives a relaxing and calming experience like no other.
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Strawberry Banana, a unique strain that descends from the rich lineage of Banana Kush and Strawberry Bubblegum. It leans into a fruit-and-cream profile that is easy to recognize. The aroma is a mix of strawberry and banana first, then tropical fruit and berry notes fill out the middle, finished with a sweet, creamy layer that stays smooth. It reads bright and dessert-like, but it does not feel sticky-sweet when the cure is done patiently.
CBD is low, and has a 70% Indica, aligning with the relaxing and calming sessions. That combination usually feels uplift and comfortable, with a friendly lift before it settles into a calmer baseline. Flowering time is about 9 weeks, making it a straightforward schedule for planning harvest. Indoor yield can reach up to 550 gr/m², with outdoor yield between 700 and 900 gr/plant, giving it strong returns for a fruit-forward selection.
When grown well, the flowers tend to carry a rich aroma that stays present even after trimming, which matters for those looking for special strains. If you want the strawberry and banana notes to remain distinct, avoid overdrying, since the creamy sweetness can flatten when the top notes fade. Strawberry Banana is a no-brainer if you want a clear fruit identity, strong outdoor potential, and a relaxed, happy sessions that stays broadly appealing. It is especially recognized as a “flavor-first” offering.
| Genetic Background: | Zkittlez x Ruderalis |
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| THC: | - |
| CBD: | 1% |
| Sativa: | 30% |
| Indica: | 70% |
| Flavor: | Sweet, fruity, berry, candy, with hints of chocolate |
| Effect: | Happy, relaxing, uplifting, tingly |
| Breeder Location: | United States |
| Breeder Location: | Colorado |
| Breeder Location: | United States |
| Yield indoor: | 450-550 gr/m² |
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| Yield outdoor: | 700-900 gr/plant |
| Flowering time: | 9 weeks |
| Height indoor: | 120-180 cm |
| Height outdoor: | 180-220 cm |
| Harvest Month: | October |
Strawberry Banana is often described as smooth and mood-friendly, with a feel-good lift that can turn into a deeper unwind as the session goes on. How it lands for you depends a lot on dose and tolerance.
Many phenotypes lean sweet and fruity, with a “smoothie” style aroma that can read like berry and ripe fruit. A slower cure usually helps the sweeter notes come through more clearly.
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Many people enjoy it later in the day because the relaxing side can build, but smaller amounts can still feel light enough for daytime. Your ideal timing usually comes down to how strong you want it to feel.
It is often described as sweet and creamy with fruit-forward notes that feel soft rather than sharp. When the cure is on point, the flavor tends to feel fuller and smoother.
Stretch is usually moderate, but it can vary by phenotype and veg length. Training early and planning headroom makes it easier to keep the canopy even.
Yes, these are feminized, which means they are intended to produce flower-only plants so you typically do not need to sort out males.
Many fans describe it as more “creamy-fruit” than bakery-sweet, with a softer, rounder aroma. It’s often chosen when you want a sweet profile without a harsh edge.
Many people consider it strong, especially if you take larger amounts quickly. Starting small and waiting for the full effect helps you find a comfortable groove.
Yes, photoperiod feminized plants can be cloned and kept as mothers under veg lighting. Cloning is the most reliable way to repeat a specific keeper phenotype.
Topping and low stress training are common choices because they help spread growth horizontally and improve light distribution. A flatter canopy often leads to more consistent bud development.
Phenotype variation can shift the aroma, and drying conditions matter a lot for sweet profiles. Too much heat, overdrying, or a short cure can mute the fruit character.
It can get noticeably aromatic late in flower, especially in warmer rooms. If discretion matters indoors, a properly sized carbon filter and good tent sealing help a lot.
Outdoor flowering begins as days naturally shorten, and the timing depends on your latitude and season. Planning for late-season humidity is important if buds get dense.
Many phenotypes produce medium-to-dense buds that tighten up with strong lighting and stable conditions. Dense flower benefits from good airflow and lower humidity late in bloom.
Lower humidity late in bloom is generally safer, paired with steady airflow through the canopy. This helps reduce moisture pockets around thicker flower.
Many describe a pleasant uplift early on with a calmer, more comfortable finish later. If you want it to stay lighter, smaller amounts typically help.
Overfeeding late in flower can stress plants and flatten flavor. Many growers get better results with steady, balanced nutrition and gradual adjustments based on what the plant shows.
A slow, cool dry and a patient cure usually preserve the sweeter notes best. Rushing the process can leave the profile less vivid and less smooth.
No, you can still see differences in structure, aroma intensity, and finish time between plants. Feminized refers to sex expression, not perfect uniformity.
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