91 Bananas
Indica × Sativa × Ruderalis
Developed by Night Owl Seeds, 91 Bananas emerged in the early 2010s as a notable hybrid strain. It combines genetics from indica, sativa, and ruderalis, offering a complex profile appreciated by growers and consumers alike. This strain is recognized for its distinctive aroma, flavor, and balanced effects.
Appearance
91 Bananas presents dense buds with an appealing mix of deep green and purple hues. A generous coating of trichomes gives the buds a frosty look, indicative of significant resin production. The strain is characterized by conical calyxes and vibrant orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of 91 Bananas is primarily sweet and fruity, reminiscent of ripe bananas and tropical fruits, balanced by earthy undertones. Hints of citrus and pine can also be detected, adding to its aromatic complexity. Its flavor mirrors the aroma, delivering a fruit-forward taste with sweet and tangy notes, followed by earthy, citrus, and spicy layers with a herbal finish.
Effects
Users report that 91 Bananas induces an initial surge of euphoria and creativity, often leading to enhanced social or artistic experiences. This is followed by a calming body high that alleviates tension without causing heavy sedation. The strain provides a balanced combination of cerebral stimulation and mild physical relaxation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analysis indicates 91 Bananas typically contains THC levels between 18% and 24%, with minimal CBD content (<1%). Key terpenes found in this strain include myrcene, limonene, and pinene. These compounds contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and influence its mood-elevating and relaxing effects.
Growing
As a hybrid with ruderalis genetics, 91 Bananas may exhibit auto-flowering traits, contributing to a shorter growth cycle. It is known for robust performance and can yield between 450 to 550 grams per square meter indoors. The strain is recognized for its visually appealing and productive nature.
Origins & Lineage
91 Bananas was developed by Night Owl Seeds and first appeared during the early 2010s. Its genetic makeup is a blend of indica, sativa, and ruderalis influences, with approximate percentages of 60% indica, 30% sativa, and 10% ruderalis. This hybrid composition contributes to its diverse characteristics and effect profile.