Texas Butter
Texas Butter
Also known as: Banana Butter
Texas Butter Strain Overview
Texas Butter is a slightly indica-dominant hybrid strain created by Greenpoint Seeds through crossing OrgnKid's Banana OG Kush with Stardawg. This niche, regionally beloved cultivar has gained a quiet reputation for its nutty, creamy aromatics and dense, resinous flowers. The strain exhibits the characteristic genetics of its Banana OG parent, which combines Ghost OG and Skunk Haze, resulting in an indica-dominant hybrid that smells and tastes reminiscent of fresh bananas. The Stardawg male contributes vigor, yield capacity, and funky earthy undertones on the back end, creating a well-balanced cross that appeals to both flavor-driven collectors and pragmatic patients seeking balanced relief.
Texas Butter presents as a connoisseur's cut that rewards careful handling and proper curing. The strain tends to produce dense, frosty colas loaded with terpenes, featuring long pepper-shaped dark olive green nugs with minty green and purple undertones, orange hairs, and tiny purple-tinted white crystal trichomes. Rather than being a mass-market staple, Texas Butter behaves like a boutique cultivar that shows up intermittently on dispensary menus and THCa retailers, often in markets adjacent to or feeding Texas consumers. Its profile tends to skew hybrid with evening-friendly relaxation, yet it avoids becoming a couch-lock strain in most phenotypes when dosed moderately.
Texas Butter Strain Effects
Texas Butter Strain Positive Effects
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with depression and mood swings
- Often used for chronic stress management
- Users report help with headaches and migraines
- May assist with anxiety relief
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Texas Butter Strain Possible Negative Effects
Texas Butter Strain Growing Information
Texas Butter is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, performing well in hydroponic as well as soil media. Plants display hardy, resilient genetics with strong vigor and excellent yield potential. The strain exhibits moderate stretch (1.3-1.8x) during flowering with medium feeding requirements. Flowering time ranges from 8.5-9.5 weeks indoors, with terpene peak often around day 60-65 from flip. Plants require structural support as they tend to lean heavily around day 70 of flowering due to dense, heavy buds. The strain shows good resistance to hermaphroditism and environmental stress. Growers report excellent resin production by week 6, with strong rosin yields making it popular for extraction. Indoor yields are described as exceptional when grown properly, with outdoor plants also producing substantial harvests. The strain responds well to modern cultivation techniques including SCROG and topping methods.
Texas Butter Strain Genetics
Texas Butter Strain Parent Strains
Frequently Asked Questions
How does Texas Butter make you feel?
Texas Butter is known to produce the following effects:
- Relaxed: 85%
- Happy: 75%
- Creative: 70%
- Euphoric: 70%
- Focused: 65%
- Couch Lock: 60%
- Sociable: 60%
What are the positive effects of Texas Butter?
Texas Butter has these reported positive effects:
- Users report relief from chronic pain
- May help with depression and mood swings
- Often used for chronic stress management
- Users report help with headaches and migraines
- May assist with anxiety relief
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
What are the negative effects of Texas Butter?
Possible negative effects include:
- Dry Mouth
- Dry Eyes
- Dry mouth
- Dry eyes
- Potential couch lock
- Possible anxiety at high doses
What does Texas Butter taste like?
Texas Butter has the following flavor profile:
- Banana
- Buttery
- Creamy
- Earthy
- Funky
- Nutty
- Pungent
- Sweet