Bananas & Blow
Bananas & Blow
Also known as: Banana's & Blow, Bananas and Blow
Overview
Bananas & Blow is a hybrid cannabis strain created by Alien Genetics through crossing Banana OG with Sour Apple strains. This cultivar represents a well-balanced genetic combination that produces both relaxing and uplifting effects. The strain is classified as an indica/sativa hybrid and can be cultivated indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 63 days. Some sources indicate the cross may involve Banana OG and Blowfish, resulting in a potent hybrid known for its blend of energizing and soothing effects. The strain has gained popularity for its distinctive tropical fruit aroma and candy-like scent profile. The buds of Bananas & Blow are densely packed and covered in trichomes, featuring vibrant green leaves and striking orange pistils. The strain is noted for having a sweet tropical fruit aroma with a bit of sour, spicy funk thanks to its Sour Apple lineage. Some variants are described as a perfectly balanced 50/50 hybrid combining 50% Banana OG and 50% Sour Apple genetics, though genetic ratios may vary between different phenotypes and growers.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and anxiety
- May help with chronic pain management
- Often used for depression symptoms
- May assist with inflammation
- Users report benefits for insomnia
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Bananas & Blow can be cultivated indoors and outdoors with a flowering time of approximately 63 days. The strain has a flowering period of 8-10 weeks and is relatively easy to grow, requiring moderate nutrients and water. It can produce high yields and grow up to 6 feet tall when cultivated outdoors. The strain can be thrived and cultivated in either indoor or outdoor settings, and growers who have experienced cultivating this strain report that it is very easy to grow, which is beneficial for beginner growers. Alien Genetics' Bananas & Blow was never available as feminized seeds, suggesting it was primarily offered as regular seeds for breeding purposes.