Cannabis cultivators can grow a photoperiod Banana OG using feminized seeds and, previously, regular seeds. During flowering, this strain grows into a medium-compact plant–80 to 120 cm indoors and 80 to 160 cm outdoors–with an average stretch. It is highly resistant to mold and pests but needs help in keeping its foliage tidy for proper air circulation and light penetration, or it could be subject to bud rot.
Cannabis cultivators can grow a photoperiod Banana OG using feminized seeds and, previously, regular seeds. During flowering, this strain grows into a medium-compact plant with an average stretch. It is highly resistant to mold and pests but needs help in keeping its foliage tidy for proper air circulation and light penetration, or it could be subject to bud rot.
Banana OG does well indoors and outdoors and in any grow medium. Extract makers recommend using nutrient-rich organic soil to boost its terpene production, thereby enhancing its incredible aroma and flavor. On the other hand, a hydroponic setup produces bigger yields.
Like most Indica-dominant strains, Banana OG thrives in warm and sunny places with low humidity. If this describes your location, let the plant run wild outdoors and expect up to 400 grams of sticky buds per plant by late September to early October. However, if you can’tassure these three essential conditions, grow indoors instead.
In a climate-controlled area, maintain a temperature range of 70°F to 82°F with a relative humidity level below 55%. Supply a strong airflow and a steady supply of new, cool air to prevent moisture accumulation that may lead to molds. The strain flowers for 7 to 9 weeks, producing a bountiful yield of around 350 to 400 grams per square meter.