
Honey Fried Bananas
Cannabis seeds
by Anesia Seeds
Honey Fried Bananas Cannabis Seeds by Anesia Seeds
Honey Fried Bananas is a THC-dominant feminised cannabis seed strain that delivers dessert-grade flavour alongside staggering 38% THC potency. Bred by Anesia Seeds from a cross of Modified Bananas and Nana Junky, this fast-flowering hybrid pumps out heavy yields indoors and outdoors — finishing bloom in just 7 to 8 weeks. If you want elite resin production wrapped in caramelised banana terps, this is the one to grow.
Pack Size
Honey Fried Bananas is available in packs of 5 feminised seeds. Every seed is female, so no time wasted identifying and removing males.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Anesia Seeds |
| Genetics | Modified Bananas x Nana Junky |
| Type | Feminised |
| THC Content | 38% |
| Flowering Time | 7-8 weeks |
| Indoor Height | 150-190 cm |
| Outdoor Height | Up to 350 cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 600 g/m2 |
| Outdoor Yield | Up to 1000 g/plant |
| Outdoor Harvest | Mid-September |
| Seeds per Pack | 5 |
Why Honey Fried Bananas Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Garden
We get a lot of Anesia Seeds genetics through the shop, and Honey Fried Bananas stands out for one simple reason: the combination of speed, yield, and potency is genuinely hard to beat. At 38% THC, this strain sits at the extreme end of what's commercially available in seed form. That number isn't just marketing — Anesia Seeds has built a reputation for pushing cannabinoid content to the limit, and this cross of Modified Bananas and Nana Junky is one of their flagship results.
The real selling point for growers, though, is the turnaround. A 7 to 8 week flowering period is quick for a strain producing up to 600 g/m2 indoors. Most genetics in that yield bracket ask for 9 to 10 weeks. Outdoors, plants can stretch to 350 cm and deliver up to 1000 g per plant by mid-September — proper tree-sized specimens if you give them the root space and sunlight they want.
One honest note: plants reaching 150 to 190 cm indoors are not small. If you're working with a 120 cm tent, you'll need aggressive training — LST, topping, or a SCROG net — to keep the canopy manageable. This strain grows with vigour and will fill vertical space fast if you let it. Plan your training from week one of veg, not as an afterthought.
Honey Fried Bananas Terpene Profile and Flavour
The name isn't just clever branding — Honey Fried Bananas genuinely smells and tastes like caramelised bananas drizzled with warm honey. There's a rich, almost baked sweetness on the inhale, followed by a creamy, whipped finish that lingers. If you've grown strains like Banana Kush or Banana OG, imagine those flavours turned up to eleven with an added golden-syrup depth.
The terpene profile leans heavily into dessert territory. Expect your drying room to smell like a bakery — not subtle, not skunky, just thick tropical sweetness. If discretion during the grow is a concern, a carbon filter is non-negotiable. Those terps fill a room and then some.
Compared to something like Anesia Seeds' Imperium X, which leans more towards earthy diesel, Honey Fried Bananas is all about that sweet, fruit-forward character. If you want loud flavour that actually tastes as good as it smells in the jar, this is the better pick of the two for dessert-strain fans.
How to Grow Honey Fried Bananas Seeds
- Germinate your feminised seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist seedling soil. Keep temperatures between 22-26 degrees Celsius and expect taproots within 24 to 72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings once they've developed their first set of true leaves. Use a well-draining growing medium — coco/perlite mixes or quality soil both work well with this strain.
- Begin low-stress training early in the vegetative phase. With indoor heights of 150 to 190 cm, topping at the 4th or 5th node and bending branches outward will create a wider, more even canopy and improve light penetration to lower bud sites.
- Flip to 12/12 lighting once your canopy fills roughly 70% of your growing space. Honey Fried Bananas stretches during the first two weeks of flower, so account for that vertical gain.
- Support branches during mid-to-late flower. At 38% THC, resin production is extreme, and the dense buds get heavy. A trellis net or bamboo stakes prevent branches from snapping under their own weight.
- Harvest after 7 to 8 weeks of flowering. Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe — mostly cloudy with a few amber heads is the sweet spot for maximum potency.
- Dry in a dark, well-ventilated space at 18-21 degrees Celsius and 55-60% humidity for 10 to 14 days. Cure in glass jars for a minimum of two weeks — the banana and honey terps develop beautifully with a proper cure.
Indoor vs Outdoor Growing — Honey Fried Bananas Yields
| Growing Environment | Height | Yield | Harvest Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Indoor | 150-190 cm | Up to 600 g/m2 | 7-8 weeks flowering |
| Outdoor | Up to 350 cm | Up to 1000 g/plant | Mid-September |
Indoor growers running a 600W HPS or equivalent LED in a 1.2 x 1.2 metre space can realistically expect 400 to 600 grams from 4 well-trained plants. The 7 to 8 week bloom means you can fit in more cycles per year compared to slower-finishing strains — a genuine advantage if you're running a perpetual setup.
Outdoor growers in warm, Mediterranean-style climates will see this strain reach its full potential. At 350 cm and 1000 g per plant, you're looking at a proper tree. Mid-September harvest timing is a bonus for northern European outdoor growers who worry about autumn rains and mould — you're pulling plants before the worst of the wet weather arrives.
Growing Honey Fried Bananas indoors? Pair your seeds with a complete grow tent kit to get the environment dialled in from day one. A carbon filter is particularly important here — the dessert terps on this strain are loud. For outdoor growers, grab a bag of quality organic soil and let the roots run deep for maximum yields.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Honey Fried Bananas really 38% THC?
That's the figure Anesia Seeds lists based on their testing. Actual THC levels depend on your growing conditions, light intensity, nutrients, and curing process. Even hitting 30% at home would put you well above most commercial strains. The genetics are there — your environment determines the ceiling.
How tall does Honey Fried Bananas grow indoors?
Expect 150 to 190 cm indoors without training. With topping and LST, you can keep her under 120 cm comfortably. Start training early in veg — she grows with serious vigour and will stretch during the first two weeks of flower.
What does Honey Fried Bananas smell like?
Caramelised bananas, warm honey, and a creamy, almost whipped-dessert finish. The smell is strong during flower and even stronger during drying. A carbon filter is essential if you need any level of discretion.
How long does Honey Fried Bananas take to flower?
Seven to eight weeks from the flip to 12/12 lighting. That's fast for a strain producing up to 600 g/m2. Most growers see peak trichome ripeness around day 52 to 56.
Is Honey Fried Bananas good for beginners?
The strain itself is robust and forgiving, which suits less experienced growers. The main challenge is managing height — she grows tall and fast. If you're comfortable with basic training techniques like topping and LST, you'll do fine. Just don't let her grow unchecked in a small tent.
When should I harvest Honey Fried Bananas outdoors?
Mid-September in the Northern Hemisphere. Check trichomes rather than relying purely on the calendar — local climate and weather patterns can shift timing by a week or two. The relatively early harvest window helps you avoid late-season rain and mould issues.
What's the best training method for Honey Fried Bananas?
SCROG (Screen of Green) works brilliantly. Top once at the 4th or 5th node, then weave branches through a trellis net to create an even canopy. This maximises light exposure across all bud sites and keeps the height manageable indoors.
Last updated: April 2026
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











