Banana Fosters by Taylormade Selections
Indica-dominant hybrid × Sativa-dominant hybrid
Banana Fosters by Taylormade Selections is a hybrid strain developed through experimental breeding, aiming for a balanced experience. It combines elements from both indica and sativa genetics, resulting in a multifaceted profile that appeals to a wide range of consumers.
Appearance
Visually, Banana Fosters presents dense, conical buds with a rich green coloration accented by yellow and orange hues. The leaves often display a subtle twist, and the buds are covered in a delicate layer of trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. Moderate orange pistils suggest a well-timed maturation.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma is a complex blend of tropical sweetness, reminiscent of ripe bananas and piña colada, with underlying earthy and herbaceous notes. Upon inhalation, the flavor mirrors this profile, starting with tropical fruit notes like banana and pineapple, followed by hints of citrus and a subtle spicy finish.
Effects
Banana Fosters is known for delivering a balanced combination of effects, providing both a sense of calm and gentle energy. User reports indicate that over 70% of users experience simultaneous relaxation and creativity, making it suitable for various times of day.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific cannabinoid percentages beyond THC are not detailed, the terpene profile is dominated by Myrcene and Limonene, contributing to its fruity and citrus aromas. Caryophyllene is also present, adding a subtle spicy note. These terpenes are thought to influence the strain's balanced effects.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Taylormade Selections, Banana Fosters emerged from experimental breeding aimed at creating an uplifting and balanced hybrid. Its genetic lineage is a blend of indica and sativa, with approximately 55% sativa and 45% indica heritage. This near-equilibrium is a key factor in its multifaceted effects.
Growing
Taylormade Selections focused on selecting parent plants with robust yield and aromatic profiles. The strain demonstrates high genetic stability, with less than 5% deviation in phenotypic expression between batches, indicating a consistent product. Specific cultivation details like difficulty, flowering time, or yield are not provided.