Banana Kush Cake
Banana Kush Cake
Also known as: Banana Kush Cake Feminized, Banana Kush Cake Automatic
Overview
Banana Kush Cake is a relatively new cannabis strain developed by Sensi Seeds in 2021 as part of their Research project. This indica-dominant hybrid consists of 65% indica and 35% sativa genetics, created by crossing Banana Kush and Wedding Cheesecake, both popular strains with impressive genetic lineages. The strain represents one of Sensi Seeds' most genetically intriguing varieties, featuring multiple phenotype variations that provide growers with considerable diversity. The plants typically grow to average heights with compact, sturdy main stems and pyramidal shapes, producing fat, weighty, conical buds covered in sticky resin. The flowering period ranges from 7-9 weeks, and despite the plants' modest size, they are capable of producing large yields. The strain is named for its distinctive skunky banana aroma, which combines fruity sweetness with earthy undertones. A notable characteristic is the colorful appearance of the calyxes, which often display pink and orange pistils as they develop, making this an aesthetically attractive variety for cultivators and consumers alike.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with stress and anxiety
- Often used for insomnia and sleep disorders
- May assist with depression symptoms
- Users report appetite stimulation
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Banana Kush Cake has moderate growing difficulty and is recommended for growers with some experience. The strain flowers in 7-9 weeks and can be cultivated both indoors and outdoors, though it prefers temperate or continental climates. Plants grow to average heights with compact, indica-dominant structure featuring sturdy stems and pyramidal shape. Despite modest plant size, yields are notably large for the strain's stature. The strain responds well to advanced cultivation techniques including SCROG (Screen of Green), SOG (Sea of Green), and supercropping. Multiple phenotype variations exist, providing experimental growers with interesting diversity. Feminized seeds are available, eliminating male plants and simplifying cultivation. Plants prefer steady light and warm conditions, with humidity control important during the latter flowering phase.