· OG Kush × Skunk Haze ·
Banana Kush Feminized Seeds — Tropical Indica Bliss for Canadian Growers
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Banana Kush is a potent indica-dominant hybrid best reserved for evening use, delivering a warm, enveloping body high that most experienced consumers rate as genuinely strong. New consumers should approach with respect. The strain's sedative, couch-lock-adjacent effects stem from its terpene profile: myrcene (dominant), limonene, and caryophyllene. Myrcene, the primary terpene, is responsible for the heavy relaxation and mental calm. Research suggests myrcene may enhance blood-brain barrier permeability, potentially amplifying how your body absorbs cannabinoids. Banana Kush is not suited for daytime use due to its powerful physical relaxation properties.
Understanding Banana Kush Feminized's key numbers
Banana Kush Feminized flowering time
- Indoor (12/12)
- Outdoor harvest
- Early–mid October
- Terpene
- Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene
Banana Kush Feminized seed to harvest time
- Germination + seedling
- 1–2 weeks
- Vegetative
- 5–7 weeks
- Flowering
- 8–9 weeks
- Dry + cure
- 2–3 weeks
- Total
- 16–21 weeks
- Genetics
- OG Kush × Skunk Haze
Cannabis seed germination rate & PPS guarantee
- Guarantee floor
- 75%
- Typical performance
- 96%
- Method
- Blue paper towel
- Storage
- 4–8°C · 5+ yr
- Packaging
- Envelope + mylar + vial
- Support reply
- < 24h bilingual
- Shipping
- Discreet across Canada
Overview
There are strains you grow once and forget, and then there are strains that earn a permanent spot in your rotation. Banana Kush feminized is firmly in the second category. From the moment you crack the tent after a long day and get hit with that unmistakable wave of ripe banana and sweet earth, you'll understand why this cultivar has built such a loyal following among Canadian home growers.
Banana Kush is a heavily indica-dominant hybrid that delivers a deeply relaxing, full-body experience without completely switching off your brain. It's the kind of smoke you reach for on a Friday evening when the week has been a lot — calming, euphoric, and genuinely enjoyable. The flavour profile is something special too: tropical, creamy, and just a little funky in the best possible way.
In the grow room, Banana Kush rewards growers who pay attention. It's not a strain that punishes beginners, but it does respond beautifully to experienced hands. If you're looking to add something with real character to your garden — something that smells incredible from week four of flower and only gets better through the cure — this is the one.
Genetics
What is the strain lineage of Banana Kush?
Banana Kush is an indica-dominant hybrid descended from OG Kush and Banana, two legendary cultivars that together produce one of the most recognisable flavour profiles in the cannabis world. The OG Kush side brings structural stability, resin production, and that classic earthy, fuel-tinged depth, while the Banana parent contributes the sweet tropical top notes and a softer, more rounded body effect.
OG Kush itself is one of the most influential genetics in modern cannabis breeding, with roots tracing back to Hindu Kush landrace material crossed with Chemdawg and possibly Lemon Thai . That heritage shows up in Banana Kush's dense bud structure and its tendency to stack resin heavily in the final weeks of flower — a trait that OG descendants are well known for.
The Banana parent, sometimes referred to as Banana OG in certain phenotype expressions, adds a distinct terpene signature dominated by isoamyl acetate — the same compound responsible for the artificial banana flavour you'd recognise from candy. In cannabis, this manifests as a genuinely tropical, almost creamy sweetness that sits on top of the earthier OG base notes.
What you get from this cross is a well-balanced genetic package: indica structure and resin output from the OG side, tropical aroma and smooth effects from the Banana lineage. The feminized format means every seed in your feminized cannabis seeds pack is guaranteed to produce a flowering plant, so there's no guesswork and no wasted space in your grow room. For Canadian growers working with limited canopy space — whether you're running a 4x4 in a Vancouver apartment or a basement setup in Ontario — that efficiency matters.
Aroma & Effects
Is Banana Kush strong?
Yes — Banana Kush is a potent indica-dominant hybrid with effects that lean heavily toward physical relaxation and mental calm. It's not a strain for first thing in the morning, but in the evening it delivers a warm, enveloping body high that most experienced consumers would describe as genuinely strong. New consumers should approach with some respect.
The effects of Banana Kush are driven by a terpene profile built around three key compounds: Myrcene, Limonene, and Caryophyllene. Myrcene is the dominant terpene here, and it's the one most responsible for the sedative, couch-lock-adjacent quality that Banana Kush is known for. Research has suggested that myrcene may enhance the permeability of the blood-brain barrier, potentially amplifying cannabinoid uptake and contributing to that heavy, sinking body sensation .
Linonene lifts the experience considerably. Where myrcene pulls you down, limonene adds a layer of mood elevation and mental brightness that keeps the high from becoming purely sedating. You'll notice it in the flavour too — a citrus-forward brightness that cuts through the sweetness and adds complexity to every exhale.
Caryophyllene rounds out the profile with a subtle spice and pepper note, and it's the only terpene known to interact directly with the endocannabinoid system's CB2 receptors, potentially contributing anti-inflammatory effects .
On the palate, Banana Kush is a genuine pleasure. The smoke is smooth and creamy, with ripe banana and tropical fruit on the inhale and a sweet, slightly earthy finish. Properly cured flower develops an almost dessert-like quality — think banana bread rather than fresh fruit. The aroma in the jar is something else entirely: rich, warm, and tropical enough that your neighbours might start asking questions.

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Growing Guide
How difficult is Banana Kush to grow indoors?
Banana Kush is a moderately demanding strain — not a beginner trap, but absolutely manageable for anyone who has run a couple of grows. It responds well to structured environments, consistent feeding, and proactive canopy management. Give it those things and it will reward you generously.
Indoors, Banana Kush performs best in a controlled environment where you can dial in temperature, humidity, and airflow. Like most indica-dominant hybrids with dense bud structure, it appreciates lower humidity during the flowering phase — keeping relative humidity below 50% from mid-flower onward is a smart move to protect those tight, resinous colas from moisture-related issues. This is especially relevant for growers in humid coastal climates like BC's Lower Mainland, where ambient moisture can creep into even well-sealed grow rooms.
The plant structure is classic indica: compact, bushy, and inclined to fill out horizontally rather than stretch vertically. This makes it a good candidate for indoor grows with height restrictions, though you'll want to manage the canopy actively. Left to its own devices, Banana Kush can become quite dense in the middle, which restricts airflow and light penetration to lower bud sites. low stress training techniques like LST or a simple scrog net will open up the canopy and significantly improve your final yield.
Feeding-wise, Banana Kush is a moderate-to-heavy feeder during the vegetative phase and appreciates a good phosphorus and potassium boost as it transitions into flower. Watch your nitrogen levels in late veg — this strain can show slight sensitivity to nitrogen excess, which shows up as dark, clawing leaves. Back off the N as you flip to 12/12 and let the plant redirect its energy into bud production.
Soil growers will find Banana Kush particularly expressive — the terpene profile seems to develop more complexity in a well-amended living soil compared to a straight coco/nutrient setup. That said, coco growers running precise EC levels consistently report excellent resin coverage and tight bud structure. Both approaches work; it comes down to your setup and preference. growing cannabis in soil vs coco is a worthwhile comparison if you're deciding between the two.
Flowering & Yield
How long does it take for Banana Kush to flower?
Banana Kush has a flowering time of approximately 8 to 9 weeks under a standard 12/12 light cycle indoors. Most growers see the trichomes hitting peak maturity — a mix of cloudy and amber — right around the 60-day mark, though some phenotypes push closer to 63 or 65 days for full expression.
Indoors, Banana Kush is a reliable producer with yields that reflect the care you put in. Growers running a properly trained canopy under quality lighting can expect generous harvests of dense, resin-coated buds. The final weeks of flower are particularly satisfying — trichome production accelerates noticeably around week six, and the banana aroma intensifies dramatically as harvest approaches. It's one of those strains where you'll find yourself opening the tent more than strictly necessary.
Outdoor cultivation is viable in Canada's warmer regions, with harvest typically falling in late September to early October. Quebec and Ontario growers with a solid summer season can pull impressive outdoor harvests, though the shorter Canadian growing window means starting plants early indoors and transplanting after the last frost is the smarter play. The indica-dominant structure means Banana Kush finishes before the cold sets in — a practical advantage in a country where autumn arrives with opinions.
Bud quality at harvest is consistently high: tight, chunky colas with a thick trichome layer and a colour palette that often includes subtle purple hues in the calyxes when night temperatures drop slightly in late flower.
Pro Tips
What training methods work best for Banana Kush?
Banana Kush responds exceptionally well to low-stress training applied during the vegetative phase. Bending and tying the main stem outward from early veg encourages lateral branching and creates a wider, more even canopy — which translates directly into more bud sites receiving direct light and, ultimately, a heavier harvest.
Here are the key growing tips that have made a real difference in our Banana Kush runs:
- Start LST early. Begin bending the main stem at around 3-4 nodes in veg. The plant responds quickly and branches fill in fast. By the time you flip to flower, you'll have a wide, even canopy rather than a single dominant cola.
- Defoliate strategically at the flip. Remove large fan leaves blocking bud sites at the transition to 12/12, and do a lighter pass around day 21 of flower. Don't overdo it — Banana Kush needs its leaves to fuel resin production in late flower.
- Dial in your VPD. Vapour pressure deficit management matters with this strain. Aim for 0.8-1.0 kPa in veg and 1.2-1.6 kPa in flower. Keeping VPD in range reduces stress and supports terpene development .
- Flush or taper nutrients in the final two weeks. Whether you flush with plain water or simply reduce nutrient concentration, backing off the feed in the last 10-14 days allows the plant to metabolise residual salts and contributes to a cleaner, smoother final smoke.
- Cure properly. This one is non-negotiable with Banana Kush. The terpene profile — particularly that creamy banana note — develops significantly during a proper cure. Dry slowly at 60-65°F and 55-60% RH, then jar-cure for a minimum of two weeks, burping daily for the first week. The difference between a two-week cure and a four-week cure on this strain is genuinely remarkable.
Summary
Banana Kush feminized is one of those strains that earns its reputation every single grow. The genetics are solid, the terpene profile is genuinely distinctive, and the effects deliver exactly what an indica-dominant hybrid should — deep relaxation, good mood, and a flavour experience that makes the whole process feel worthwhile.
It's not a strain you grow once and move on from. The combination of OG Kush structure and Banana's tropical sweetness produces something that's hard to replicate with other cultivars, and once you've cured a proper jar of it, you'll understand why growers keep coming back to it season after season.
If you're ready to add a high-quality, aromatic indica to your garden, Banana Kush feminized from Plantation Premium Seeds is a straightforward choice. our feminized seeds, guaranteed to flower, with the genetics to produce something genuinely special. buy Banana Kush feminized seeds and get your next grow started — your future self, jar in hand on a Friday evening, will thank you.
FAQ
Is Banana Kush good for beginners?
Banana Kush is manageable for beginners who are willing to do a bit of reading before they start. It's not the most forgiving strain on the market — it appreciates consistent conditions and benefits from active training — but it won't fall apart if you make a small mistake. If you've run one or two grows already, you'll handle it comfortably. First-timers should just be ready to stay on top of humidity in flower.
What does Banana Kush smell like when growing?
By week four of flower you'll notice a sweet, tropical aroma building in the tent. By week six it's unmistakably banana-forward with a creamy, almost dessert-like quality underneath. After a proper cure, the jar smells like someone left ripe bananas next to a bag of good hash. It's one of the more aromatic strains you'll grow, so carbon filtration is not optional.
How does Banana Kush compare to other OG Kush descendants?
Banana Kush sits on the sweeter, more tropical end of the OG family. Where a lot of OG descendants lean into fuel, pine, and earth, Banana Kush softens those notes considerably with the Banana genetics. The effect profile is similar — heavy, relaxing, indica-dominant — but the flavour experience is quite different. If you like OG Kush but want something with more fruit and less fuel, Banana Kush is a natural next step.
Can I grow Banana Kush outdoors in Canada?
Yes, with some planning. Banana Kush finishes in 8-9 weeks of flower, which puts an outdoor harvest in late September to early October in most Canadian climates. That's workable in Ontario, Quebec, and BC if you start plants indoors in April and transplant after the last frost. In shorter-season provinces, a greenhouse helps protect against early autumn rain, which can be rough on dense indica buds.
What are the best uses for Banana Kush flower?
Banana Kush is excellent for evening use — relaxing without being completely sedating at moderate doses, which makes it good for unwinding after a long day. It also makes outstanding hash and rosin; the resin production is generous and the terpene profile carries beautifully into concentrates. If you're into edibles, the flavour profile works particularly well in anything with a sweet or tropical base.

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