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Strawberry Banana

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by Anesia Seeds

€ 41,50
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27% THC from an autoflower in just 10–11 weeks — Auto Strawberry Banana seeds by Anesia Seeds cross Chiquita Banana with Strawberry Amnesia Auto for elite potency in a compact, pest-resistant plant. Expect 450–500g/m² indoors and sweet strawberry-banana terpenes that make the cure worth the wait.
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Auto Strawberry Banana Cannabis Seeds by Anesia Seeds

Auto Strawberry Banana is an autoflowering cannabis seed that delivers 27% THC in just 10–11 weeks from germination. Bred by Anesia Seeds from a cross of Chiquita Banana and Strawberry Amnesia Auto, this 85% sativa-dominant auto puts most photoperiod strains to shame on potency alone. Compact, resilient, and absolutely loaded with resin — she's the kind of seed you plant when you want speed without compromise.

27% THC 85% Sativa 10–11 Week Cycle Autoflowering 5 Seeds Per Pack
18+ only

Why Auto Strawberry Banana Seeds Stand Out

Most autoflowering strains top out around 18–22% THC. Auto Strawberry Banana hits 27%. That's not a typo — Anesia Seeds specifically bred this variety to demolish the old assumption that autos trade potency for convenience. The parent genetics tell the story: Chiquita Banana brings 26% THC to the table, while Strawberry Amnesia Auto contributes autoflowering genes and a terpene profile that smells like a fruit stand in July. Several generations of selective crossing later, and you've got a seed that genuinely competes with elite photoperiod cuts.

The 85% sativa genetics give the plant a growth structure that stays surprisingly manageable. Indoors, she'll sit around 80cm with a bit of training — short enough for a converted cupboard or a small tent. Outdoors, expect 80–120cm. That's guerrilla-grow territory: small enough to tuck behind a hedge, hardy enough to handle pests and variable weather without throwing a tantrum. We've seen growers lose sleep over finicky genetics. This isn't one of those.

One honest note: 27% THC in an auto means the buds are genuinely strong. If you're growing for personal use and you haven't dealt with this potency level before, pace yourself when testing the harvest. A little goes a long way.

Auto Strawberry Banana Seed Specifications

Spec Value
Seed Bank Anesia Seeds
Seed Type Autoflowering
Genetics 85% Sativa / 15% Indica
Parent Strains Chiquita Banana x Strawberry Amnesia Auto
THC Content 27%
Grow Cycle 10–11 weeks (seed to harvest)
Indoor Height Up to 80cm (with training)
Outdoor Height 80–120cm
Indoor Yield 450–500g/m²
Outdoor Yield 300g/plant
Seeds Per Pack 5
SKU CSAN0010

Growing Auto Strawberry Banana Seeds Indoors

Indoor growers, this is where Auto Strawberry Banana really shines. The compact 80cm stature means she fits in a 60x60 tent without any drama, though we'd personally go 80x80 if you're running more than two plants — you'll want the airflow. With 450–500g/m² on the table, the yield-to-space ratio is genuinely impressive for an autoflowering strain.

Because she's an auto, there's no light schedule to flip. Run 18/6 or 20/4 from seed to harvest and she'll do her thing. The sativa-dominant structure means she'll stretch a bit during early flowering, so start low-stress training (LST) early to keep the canopy flat and even. Tuck those branches under the net or tie them down — you'll expose more bud sites to direct light and push that yield closer to the 500g mark.

  1. Germinate seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, airy substrate.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final container (11–15L fabric pots work well) within the first week — autos don't love being repotted once they're established.
  3. Set your light schedule to 18/6 or 20/4 from day one. No need to switch to 12/12.
  4. Begin LST around week 2–3, gently bending the main stem to open up the canopy.
  5. Feed with a light nutrient schedule — autos are sensitive to overfeeding. Start at half the recommended dose and increase only if the plant asks for it.
  6. Watch for pre-flowers around week 4–5, then switch to bloom nutrients.
  7. Harvest at week 10–11 when trichomes shift from clear to milky-white with a few amber heads.
  8. Dry in a dark, ventilated space at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks.

Growing Auto Strawberry Banana Seeds Outdoors

Outdoors, Auto Strawberry Banana reaches 80–120cm and produces around 300g per plant. The hardy genetics and natural pest resistance make her a solid pick for guerrilla growing — tuck her in a sunny clearing, water when it's dry, and she'll largely take care of herself. The short stature keeps her below fence lines and out of sight.

Plant after the last frost. In northern Europe, that typically means late April to early May. Because she's an autoflower, the light cycle doesn't matter — she'll flower regardless of day length. You can even stagger plantings every 2–3 weeks for a rolling harvest through summer and into early autumn. The 10–11 week cycle means a seed planted in May is ready by mid-July. That's two full outdoor runs in a single season if your climate cooperates.

The buds develop a thick resin coat in the final weeks. You can smell the strawberry-banana terpene profile from a metre away when she's finishing up — sweet, fruity, almost like candy. That's the Strawberry Amnesia Auto parentage doing its work. If stealth matters, consider a carbon filter for indoor grows, and for outdoor plots, keep her downwind from any footpaths.

Comparing Auto Strawberry Banana to Other Anesia Seeds Autos

Feature Auto Strawberry Banana Typical Auto (market average)
THC Content 27% 18–22%
Genetics 85% Sativa Varies
Grow Cycle 10–11 weeks 8–12 weeks
Indoor Yield 450–500g/m² 300–400g/m²
Outdoor Yield 300g/plant 100–200g/plant
Indoor Height Up to 80cm 60–100cm
Pest Resistance Strong Moderate

The numbers speak for themselves. Auto Strawberry Banana outperforms the typical autoflower on THC, yield, and pest resilience. The 10–11 week cycle sits in the middle of the auto range — not the absolute fastest, but the extra week or two is where that 27% THC develops. If you want the quickest possible harvest and don't mind lower potency, a shorter-cycle auto might suit. But if you want the strongest buds from an autoflowering seed, this is the one we'd pick.

Complete your setup with a grow tent, LED grow light, and carbon filter kit. If you're running Auto Strawberry Banana indoors, a fabric pot (11–15L) and quality bloom nutrients will help push yields toward that 500g/m² ceiling. Growing outdoors? A pH meter and some organic pest spray are worth having on standby, even though this strain handles pests well on her own.

Why Auto Strawberry Banana Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Grow

Here's the problem with most autoflowering seeds: you get convenience, but you sacrifice the kind of potency that makes photoperiod strains worth the longer wait. You end up with decent buds that lack the punch you're after, or you commit to a 14–16 week photoperiod grow that demands light schedule management, bigger tents, and more patience than most of us have on a Tuesday evening.

Auto Strawberry Banana solves that. At 27% THC, she matches or beats the majority of photoperiod strains on the market. The 10–11 week total cycle — seed to harvest, no light flipping, no veg-to-flower transition — means you're trimming buds while photoperiod growers are still counting weeks of veg. The 450–500g/m² indoor yield is generous for any cannabis plant, let alone an auto. And the terpene profile? Sweet strawberry with creamy banana undertones. The kind of smell that makes drying and curing feel like a reward rather than a chore.

We've been selling seeds since 1999, and the shift in autoflower quality over the past five years has been dramatic. Auto Strawberry Banana is a good example of where the genetics have landed — genuinely competitive with photoperiod elites. The one thing to watch: she's a sativa-dominant plant, so she'll stretch a bit in early flower. Start your training early and you'll keep her compact and productive.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Auto Strawberry Banana take from seed to harvest?

10–11 weeks total, from germination to harvest. No light schedule change needed — she flowers automatically regardless of photoperiod. Plant in late April outdoors and you're harvesting by mid-July.

Is 27% THC realistic for an autoflowering strain?

Yes. Anesia Seeds bred Auto Strawberry Banana specifically for potency, crossing Chiquita Banana (26% THC) with Strawberry Amnesia Auto. The 27% figure comes from the breeder's testing. Your actual results depend on grow conditions, but even with a modest setup, expect THC levels well above the typical auto range of 18–22%.

What yield can I expect from Auto Strawberry Banana indoors?

450–500g/m² indoors with proper lighting and LST. Use 11–15L fabric pots, keep the canopy flat, and feed conservatively. Outdoors, expect around 300g per plant in a sunny spot.

How tall does Auto Strawberry Banana grow?

Indoors, she stays around 80cm with low-stress training. Outdoors, she reaches 80–120cm. That compact size makes her a strong option for small tents, converted cupboards, or discreet outdoor plots.

Is Auto Strawberry Banana good for beginner growers?

She's a solid choice for beginners. Autoflowers remove the complexity of light schedule management, and her hardy genetics handle pests and minor growing mistakes without collapsing. Just don't overfeed — start at half the recommended nutrient dose and adjust from there.

What does Auto Strawberry Banana smell and taste like?

Sweet strawberry with creamy banana undertones — the Strawberry Amnesia Auto parent brings the fruit, and the Chiquita Banana side adds that smooth, dessert-like finish. The smell gets strong in the final weeks of flowering, so run a carbon filter indoors if discretion matters.

Can I grow Auto Strawberry Banana outdoors in northern Europe?

Yes. Plant after the last frost (late April to early May in most of northern Europe) and harvest 10–11 weeks later. The autoflowering genetics mean she doesn't depend on day length to flower, so she works at higher latitudes where summer days are long.

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.

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