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Honey Banana Strain

– The Sweet Hybrid with a Sticky Legacy

Lineage & Breeder Origins

Honey Banana (often called Honey Bananas) is a hybrid born from a fruity and kushy lineage. It was originally created by Elemental Seeds, who crossed the crowd-favorite Strawberry Banana with a heavy indica known as Honey Boo Booweedmaps.comnashahash.com. (Honey Boo Boo itself is a Bubba Kush x Captain Krypt OG cross, explaining why some sources mistakenly list “OG Kush × Strawberry Banana” as the parentage – OG Kush is a grandparent via Bubba Kushseedfinder.eu.) Elemental Seeds released Honey Banana as a feminized strain in the mid-2010s, and it quickly gained renown among flavor chasers. In fact, Honey Banana made a splash by 2015, when Elemental’s Honey Bananas entry took 4th place in Hybrid Concentrates at the SoCal Cannabis Cupcannabiscup.com. This established the cultivar’s reputation early on as a sweet, resinous variety true to its name – “oozing” with sticky trichomes like honey and an unmistakable banana aromaleafly.com.

The original breeder credit goes to Elemental Seeds, although in recent years other companies have worked with the genetics. Notably, DNA Genetics acquired an elite cut (the Legends of Hashish 2022 Cup winner) and self-pollinated it to produce Honey Banana S1 seedsseedsman.com. DNA’s involvement has sometimes led to confusion about the strain’s origin, but the creation of Honey Banana traces back to Elemental Seeds and their Strawberry Banana × Honey Boo Boo crossweedmaps.com. Elemental’s work yielded a strain that tantalized growers, tokers, and hash makers alike, and select phenotypes became coveted. One particularly famous Honey Banana cut was held by a Humboldt cultivator (UpNorth) from 2017 until around 2022, when it finally spread to the wider communityhendrx.farm. That cut went on to win the 2022 Legends of Hashish Cup and is celebrated in hash-making circles for its exceptional resin quality. Today, Honey Banana is both a piece of modern cannabis history and a hot property in the solventless era, bridging its mid-2010s legacy with fresh popularity in the 2020s.

Cultivation Traits & Grow Data

Growing Honey Banana can be a rewarding venture for cultivators, though its growth pattern may surprise those expecting a typical indica. While often labeled an indica-dominant hybrid by breeders, in the garden Honey Banana exhibits sativa-like vigor and structure. Growers report that it tends to grow tall with a vertical, sprawling habit and long internodal spacinghendrx.farm. The leaves are on the narrower side, and the plant can stretch significantly, so ample headroom and training (topping or trellising) are recommended indoors. This stretchy, branching profile comes from the Strawberry Banana side and means Honey Banana needs space to thrivemfny.co – a consideration for indoor growers with limited height. In contrast, the Strawberry Banana heritage also contributes fast flowering and heavy resin, so Honey Banana reaches maturity relatively quickly for such a vigorous plant. Flowering time is around 8–9 weeks indoors (approx. 58–63 days)seedfinder.euhipersemillas.com, with outdoor harvest by mid-October in the Northern Hemispherehendrx.farm. This timing makes it suitable for outdoor grows in temperate climates; indeed, farms in Humboldt County have successfully grown Honey Banana in sungrown and light-deprivation greenhouses with great resultsnashahash.com.

In terms of yield, Honey Banana is generally moderate. Elemental’s description hailed it as a “high yielding machine,” but practical grow data and breeder notes peg the yields in the medium rangehendrx.farm. Indoors, cultivators can expect roughly 12–14 ounces per square meter under good lighting (about 340–400 g/m²)ilovegrowingmarijuana.comilovegrowingmarijuana.com. Outdoors, well-tended plants can top 14+ ounces per plant (over 400 g/plant) by harvest timeilovegrowingmarijuana.comilovegrowingmarijuana.com. These figures are respectable, though not record-breaking – growers often prioritize Honey Banana more for its quality (flavor and resin) than sheer volume. Bud structure is noted to be dense and frosty, but with a longer, tapered shape to the colas (a nod to its hybrid complexity)ilovegrowingmarijuana.com. The buds come out a bright lime green with a thick coat of sticky trichomes, often accented by wiry orange pistils, making for very attractive “sugar-coated” flowers. As one Colorado cultivator quipped, just looking at a Honey Banana cola, “the banana smell nearly comes out of the image” – the buds are that aromatic and resinousstandingakimbo.comstandingakimbo.com.

From a cultivation standpoint, Honey Banana is relatively forgiving and hardy. It has shown good resistance to common issues like mold and mildew, handling higher humidity wellilovegrowingmarijuana.com. (This is a valuable trait for dense bud strains – likely inherited from its Kush lineage.) It’s also described as a “heavy feeder,” meaning it can take robust nutrition without burning easilyilovegrowingmarijuana.com. This is actually beginner-friendly: new growers often err on the side of overfeeding, but Honey Banana’s appetite lets it withstand nutrient load better than pickier strains. Between its vigorous growth, quick bloom, and toughness, many growers find it an easy to grow hybridilovegrowingmarijuana.com. The main challenge is managing its size and stretch; plenty of vertical room or early training is advised, especially in indoor tents. Honey Banana performs well in indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse setups. Outdoor, it loves a warm, sunny climate and can reach substantial size if given root space. Indoors, keeping it in check will reward you with thick, resin-crusted buds by week 8 or 9. Notably, the strain is only available as feminized seeds or clone, which simplifies cultivation (no need to sex plants)seedfinder.eu. Overall, Honey Banana blends Indica resilience with Sativa vigor – growers get the best of both worlds in a plant that’s robust and prolific in resin, if not a top-yielder in biomass.

Aroma, Flavor, and Terpene Profile

True to its name, Honey Banana offers a dessert-like sensory experience that delights the nose and palate. When properly cured, the buds put out an unmistakable banana fragrance wrapped in sweet, syrupy undertones – as if a bunch of ripe bananas were drizzled in honey. In fact, Elemental’s own description says the strain is “rife with sweet and fruity notes – the most noticeable of which being bananas”seedfinder.eu. Breaking open a nug amplifies a burst of tropical fruit aroma. Many detect not just banana, but also hints of berries and other tropical notes (likely inherited from Strawberry Banana’s strawberry side)weedmaps.comweedmaps.com. There is a rich sweetness that is often compared to creamy honey or even a banana smoothie. However, Honey Banana isn’t all fruit and sugar; it carries depth from its Kush parentage in the form of earthy and spicy undertones. A trained nose will pick up a light “gas” or diesel hint and peppery earthiness beneath the candied banana scentdnagenetics.euhipersemillas.com. This makes the bouquet multifaceted – sweet on top with a dank backbone.

Laboratory terpene analyses help explain this complex profile. β-Caryophyllene is often the dominant terpene in Honey Banana, providing a warm spiciness and that bit of earthy musk (and interestingly, β-caryophyllene can also interact with cannabinoid receptors, contributing to the soothing effect)nashahash.com. Following close behind are Limonene and Myrcene, two terps strongly expressed in this strainnashahash.com. Limonene brings a citrus zing and tropical fruit sweetness, which likely contributes to the “bright” banana candy notes (think overripe banana with a twist of citrus). Myrcene, on the other hand, has a lush, fruity and herbal aroma often likened to mangos or ripe fruit, reinforcing the strain’s fruit punch. Other terpenes found in smaller amounts include Linalool (floral), Pinene (piney fresh), Humulene (woody), Fenchol, Terpineol, and Ocimenehendrx.farm. There’s even some Farnesene reported in certain cutsmfny.co, a terpene known for green apple/green banana peel notes – which aligns perfectly with one breeder’s observation that Honey Banana’s flavor leans more “fresh green banana” than the overripe banana of older strainsmfny.co. Together, this terpene medley creates Honey Banana’s signature flavor: a smooth blend of sweet banana, honey-like nectar, and a touch of earthy spice.

On the inhale, Honey Banana’s smoke (or vapor) is famously smooth and sweet. Users often describe the taste as tropical fruit with a honeyed, creamy quality – “like biting into a tropical fruit salad with honey dressing” as one review put itilovegrowingmarijuana.com. Banana is the star, and it comes through as a natural, true banana flavor (some say reminiscent of banana taffy or banana bread) rather than a generic fruit taste. DNA Genetics notes a “mix of banana and honey-like aromas” that translate to a floral honey sweetness on the exhale, with hints of vanilladnagenetics.eu. Indeed, some connoisseurs report a slight vanilla or sweet cream element, giving the strain a dessert-like richness. As the flavor lingers, a mild earthy, herbal note becomes apparent – a bit of spice or hashy kick on the tail end to balance the candy. One hash company’s tasting notes described it perfectly: crack the jar for sweet honey and ripe banana aromas; the flavor is full-bodied – creamy banana upfront, sweet honey in the middle, and a lingering sugary finishitsupinsmoke.com.

Notably, Honey Banana’s aromatic intensity makes it a standout in extracts as well. In solventless concentrates (hash rosin), the terpenes concentrate to deliver a loud flavor that is essentially a magnified version of the flower. Hash aficionados rave that the “terps on Honey Banana” are incredible, often filling the room with a banana-honey perfume when you open a jar of rosinweedmaps.comitsupinsmoke.com. Unlike some strains that lose character when extracted, Honey Banana retains and even enhances its flavor in hash form. This has endeared it to many rosin makers – it’s a strain where the taste of the rosin is just as delightful as smoking the flower, if not more. In fact, one grower on a breeding forum remarked that Honey Banana had “the most true banana flavor I’ve ever had – in rosin it really shines, [even though] the nugs…have an abundance of terps”reddit.com. In summary, Honey Banana lives up to its appetizing name: expect a tropical, honey-sweet banana explosion for your senses, rounded out with that Kushy earthiness that reminds you it’s top-shelf cannabis and not actually dessert.

Hash and Rosin Production Performance

Honey Banana has attained legendary status among hashmakers, especially in the last few years, for good reason. It’s often touted as a “hash strain” – meaning it produces resin that is ideal for ice water extraction and pressing into rosin. In fact, Hendrx Farms in Humboldt calls Honey Banana “the hash queen of California,” noting how this cultivar became famous through rosin-focused online communities and award circuitshendrx.farm. The strain truly hit its stride in the solventless arena: a select Honey Banana cut dominated multiple competitions, culminating in a 1st Place win at the Legends of Hashish Cup in 2022hipersemillas.com. That same champion cut has been praised for both its resin quality and unique terpene profile, solidifying Honey Banana as a top-tier choice for making bubble hash and rosin.

One of the key metrics hashmakers look at is wash yield – the percentage of resin heads a strain yields from fresh frozen material. Honey Banana is considered a solid yielder, though not the highest of all time. Reported wash yields for Honey Banana have been in the 2.5%–4% (of fresh frozen weight) range. For example, one compiled list of hash strain yields notes Honey Banana around 2.87% yield in ice water hash, with ~1.86% yield as final rosinthecannacabana.com. By comparison, its parent Honey Boo Boo showed a slightly higher 3.4% hash yieldthecannacabana.com, and some modern strains like GMO or Grape Jelly Donut can top 5%+thecannacabana.comthecannacabana.com. So pure numbers-wise, Honey Banana’s resin return is middling to above-average – not a record breaker, but respectable. However, these numbers don’t tell the whole story. What makes Honey Banana coveted is the quality of its resin: the trichome heads are plentiful, well-sized, and loaded with flavor oils, making for extremely terpy, high-quality hash. Many hashmakers are happy to sacrifice a bit of yield for the exceptional terpene profile this strain provides in concentrates. The resin consistency is another plus: Honey Banana trichomes tend to produce a golden, greasy hash that presses into a beautiful blonde rosin with a creamy texture. Processors frequently describe Honey Banana rosin as having a stable “cold cure” batter consistency (peanut-butter-like) that is easy to work with and cures nicelyitsupinsmoke.com.

In terms of melt quality, Honey Banana typically produces full-melt ice hash (often landing in premium 5-6 star ratings) when washed properly. Nasha, a hash company, gave one Honey Banana hash an 80% on their melt scale, indicating very high puritynashahash.com. Rosin made from Honey Banana fresh frozen often comes out glassy and stable, then butters up to a terpene-rich batter. The color is usually a light amber or blonde, reflecting how loaded with “sauce” (terps) the resin is. Consumers frequently note that Honey Banana live rosin has “crazy terpenes… extremely terp heavy” with a sweet yet dank flavor profile that coats the palatemyqwin.com.

Market reputation among hash connoisseurs places Honey Banana in the upper echelon of “washer” strains. It’s often compared to other fruit-forward hash champs like Papaya, Tropicana Cookies, or Strawberry Banana. While some of those may edge it out in sheer yield (Papaya, for instance, is known for huge returns), Honey Banana is lauded for its distinct flavor that many describe as more complex or satisfying than some other fruit strains. In the words of one New York producer, Honey Banana “is a very popular variety amongst solventless hash producers”, with a terp profile that’s “often found at the top of many dab enthusiasts’ lists”mfny.co. That same source claims Honey Banana earned a reputation for exceptional wash yields in addition to flavormfny.co – showing that in certain phenotypes or when dialed in, it can indeed output impressively. This could be due to growers learning how to maximize resin on this cultivar (e.g., optimal harvest timing, colder washing techniques to preserve fragile terps).

Importantly, Honey Banana’s hash lives up to the flower’s flavor – a fact not lost on extract artists. A High Times article in early 2024 highlighted that although some initially said Honey Banana “sucked in flower” and was best kept for hash, new grows proved the flavor profile can be just as good in flower as in hashhightimes.com. Historically, many Honey Banana harvests went straight to fresh frozen for ice water hash, since the market demand for HB live rosin was high and some growers felt the bud appearance wasn’t as eye-popping for retail. But as that article noted, the terps are so outstanding that even the flower has begun to command attention among connoisseurs – it’s no longer relegated solely to extraction. In California, Honey Banana fresh press rosin and cold cure badder are sought-after extracts, often sold by gram in top dispensaries and winning consumer choice awards. For Los Angeles Hash Co or any rosin producer, Honey Banana represents a branding goldmine: it has an easy-to-love name, a naturally fitting flavor description (you can literally advertise its banana-honey taste and deliver on that promise), and a pedigree of hash trophies to validate its quality. In short, Honey Banana performs as a premium wash strain – maybe not the absolute highest yielding cultivar on the wash, but close enough, and it over-delivers in terpene richness and hype. Hashmakers often summarize it like this: “yield vs flavor vs bag appeal – Honey Banana might not grow the prettiest buds or the fattest harvest, but it yields fine and the flavor is off the charts, which in the world of solventless puts it in the top tier.”

Effects & User Impressions

Honey Banana’s effects are generally described as balanced and enjoyable, offering a bit of the best of indica and sativa. With roughly a 50/50 hybrid makeup (estimates vary, some say slightly indica-leaning), it provides a dual-stage high. The experience typically begins with a burst of uplifting cerebral euphoria – a mood boost that can inspire happiness and even the gigglesweedmaps.comleafly.com. Users often report that within a few puffs, a buzzy head high kicks in, clearing away mental fog and elevating the mood. “Invigorating” and “creative” are common descriptors for the early phase. This head effect isn’t racy or overly anxious; rather it’s a bright, positive buzz that can sharpen focus or simply put you in a carefree, sociable mindset. In fact, some moderate users find Honey Banana functional for daytime, citing increased talkativeness and a motivating spark that can aid productivity or creative projects (the Strawberry Banana lineage likely contributes a mild sativa cerebral effect).

As time goes on, Honey Banana’s indica side blossoms. A warm, penetrating body buzz will gradually spread from your temples down through your coreseedfinder.euleafly.com. This body high is described as relaxing but not immediately sedating – it’s more of a tension release. Muscle aches and stress seem to melt away, and users often feel calm, cozy, and physically at ease. The combination of mental uplift and body relaxation gives Honey Banana a reputation as a “feel-good” strain perfect for unwinding without being immobilized. Many enjoy it in social settings or low-key gatherings; it’s the kind of high that can make you giggly and chill on the couch with friends, enhancing the mood without knocking everyone out. The euphoria from the head high blends with the body effect, leading to a state of happy relaxation and hazy blissstandingakimbo.comhipersemillas.com.

That said, potency can creep up with Honey Banana, especially in larger doses. THC levels on this strain have tested in the 20–25% range (with some reports around ~21% THC and ~1% CBG)leafly.comhendrx.farm. When a lot is consumed, the indica dominance shows itself more strongly: the high can become very heavy, leading to drooping eyelids and couch-lockstandingakimbo.com. Many veterans note that while Honey Banana starts off energetic, it can end in a nap if you continue to indulge. Novice users or those with lower tolerance should approach Honey Banana gently, as the “heavy-hitting” aspect can catch up – too much and you might find yourself blissfully stuck to the seat or drifting into an early sleepilovegrowingmarijuana.comstandingakimbo.com. On the flip side, for those specifically seeking relief in the evening, this strain’s capacity to relax and sedate (in high doses) can be a benefit.

Consumers have also pointed out Honey Banana’s versatile therapeutic qualities. While we avoid medical claims, user feedback frequently mentions this strain’s mood-lifting and stress-relieving properties. The bright head high “clears the mind of worries” and eases anxiety for many, making it a go-to stress buster or anti-anxiety strain (anecdotally)ilovegrowingmarijuana.comilovegrowingmarijuana.com. The later body effect has been reported to soothe minor aches and muscle tensionilovegrowingmarijuana.comilovegrowingmarijuana.com. Some medical patients say Honey Banana helps with depression, PTSD, and chronic stress by imparting a calm, happy mindsetleafly.com. Others find it useful for physical ailments like headaches, mild pain, or insomnia – the relaxing body buzz and eventual drowsiness (if dosed enough) can facilitate sleepstandingakimbo.com. For example, dispensaries have noted patients using it to manage insomnia, fatigue, and anxietystandingakimbo.com. Of course, individual experiences vary, but the consensus is Honey Banana provides a comforting, holistic high: mentally uplifting and physically comforting. Negative effects are limited to the usual suspects – some dry mouth and dry eyes, and rarely a bit of dizziness or paranoia if one overindulgesilovegrowingmarijuana.comilovegrowingmarijuana.com. Overall, this strain’s consumer appeal lies in its combination of flavor and feel-good effects. It’s strong enough to please seasoned smokers (with a “very strong and long-lasting” high according to one grower reviewseedfinder.eu), yet its joyful, relaxing nature also makes it approachable. The phrase “great go-to for all cannabis users” has been used to describe Honey Banana’s highstandingakimbo.com, and that rings true – it strikes a crowd-pleasing balance between euphoria and relaxation that suits recreation and unwinding alike.

Market History, Popularity & Reputation

When Honey Bananas first hit the scene under Elemental Seeds, it quickly turned heads for its flavor. Around 2014–2015, it grew in underground popularity, especially after Elemental’s successes in Cannabis Cups (their Honey Bananas won a Top 10 placement in 2015, as noted)cannabiscup.com. In those early years, Elemental Seeds was known for boutique West Coast strains (like their Mango Tango and 5th Element), and Honey Bananas became one of their sought-after boutique strains. Initially, it had more of a “insider’s favorite” status – known among cultivators and connoisseurs who traded cuts – rather than widespread commercial fame. One reason is that Elemental’s seeds were somewhat limited, and many growers kept stellar phenos to themselves. This gave Honey Banana a bit of a cult status. It wasn’t as ubiquitous as, say, Gorilla Glue or Blue Dream, but those who tried it raved about it, especially extract makers who discovered its hash potential early on.

The strain’s peak popularity in the general market arguably came later, with the rise of solventless concentrates circa 2018–2021. As the demand for flavorful live rosin surged, hash makers were on the hunt for strains that could deliver exotic terpene profiles. Honey Banana, with its dessert-like aroma, emerged as a darling of the hash community. By the early 2020s, on forums like Reddit’s r/rosin and at California secret cup events, Honey Banana was frequently mentioned as a top washer and must-try flavorhendrx.farm. The strain’s reputation was further cemented when it won the Legends of Hashish Cup in 2022, a private event that draws some of the best hash makers in the worldhipersemillas.com. That win put a big spotlight on Honey Banana, leading to even greater demand for the cut and inspiring DNA Genetics to produce the S1 seeds so more growers could access those award-winning genesseedsman.com.

In terms of geographical and community influence, Honey Banana has strong roots in California’s cannabis scene. It has been particularly embraced in Northern California (Humboldt) for production – Emerald Queen Farms in Humboldt grew it outdoors for a solventless hash linenashahash.com, and Mendo/Humboldt breeders have used it in new crosses (more on that shortly). Meanwhile, Los Angeles and SoCal consumers have developed a taste for Honey Banana rosin; brands like 22K in LA have put out Honey Banana hash oil carts and received rave reviews (users noting fresh banana taste and honeycomb finish)weedmaps.comweedmaps.com. Some dispensaries in Colorado (e.g., Standing Akimbo in Denver) also claim awards with their Honey Banana flower, indicating it’s spread beyond CA as wellstandingakimbo.comstandingakimbo.com. In newly legal states like New York, Honey Banana is being hyped by producers – one NY cultivation collective called it a “hidden gem…often at the top of dab enthusiasts’ lists”mfny.co. So its relevance in 2025 is strong and still growing; it’s a strain that surfed the wave of the rosin revolution to find new fame.

Throughout its market history, Honey Banana has often been benchmarked against other “banana” and dessert strains. It competes in a niche that includes Banana OG, Strawberry Banana, Banana Kush, Banana Cream, and even Banana Runtz in more recent times. But many aficionados will tell you Honey Banana holds its own or surpasses others in flavor authenticity and extract quality. For example, the classic Banana OG cut (OG Kush × Sagarmatha 60/40) was known to smell like banana peel, but it never achieved the hash renown that Honey Banana now hasreddit.comreddit.com. Strawberry Banana, one of its parents, is itself a famous strain (it won multiple hash awards in the mid-2010s) and is known for massive resin yields, but Strawberry Banana’s flavor leans more berry-sweet. Honey Banana inherited the resin production but its flavor is often described as more true-to-name banana than Strawberry Banana’s candy-strawberry notes. In a way, Honey Banana completed the mission of a perfect banana strain that earlier genetics only hinted at. Banana Cream (Banana OG × Cookies and Cream) and others have a banana flavor too, but often it’s accompanied by creamy or minty notes – delightful, but a different profile. Honey Banana’s edge is the layer of honey sweetness and lack of skunky or mint off-notes; it’s all banana dessert, no weird aftertaste.

Among extractors, if one compares yields: Strawberry Banana is known to dump hash (5%+ yields in some cases) and remains a staple for many hash makers, but some prefer Honey Banana’s terpene profile even if yields are a bit lower. Papaya or Tropicana Cookies might out-yield Honey Banana too, but Papaya’s flavor is more papaya/mango and Tropicana’s is very citrus – so for a banana flavor category, Honey Banana has really become the standard. In California’s competitive market, it’s now considered in the same league as these other heavyweights. In fact, High Times’ Jon Cappetta predicted in 2024 that Honey Banana “is going to be the next big cultivar” and noted a wave of Honey Banana flower hitting shelves that yearhightimes.com. This marks a full circle: from being a hash-only darling to now also a coveted flower for its flavor and high, Honey Banana’s popularity is at a new peak.

Lastly, Honey Banana’s genetic legacy is expanding. Breeders have started using it as a parent in new crosses to capture its special terps and resin. For instance, the Cannabis Horticultural Association’s breeding program (CHAnetics) recently released “Cherry Bananas” (Trop Cherry × Honey Bananas), billing it as a “hot new washer” that combines Trop Cherry’s funk with Honey Banana’s tropical sweetnesscha.education. Another project dubbed “Honey Bunches” crosses Honey Bananas with Bodhi’s Lemon Hashplant – aiming to merge that banana-honey profile with lemony hashplant gascha.education. Even Zkittlez hybrids are in the mix: a Z3 (Zkittlez backcross) × Honey Bananas was mentioned as having cup-winning potential, though with a longer flower timecha.education. These experiments show the industry’s interest in using Honey Banana to breed the next generation of dessert/hash strains. Its offspring could carry improved yields or new flavors, but still, Honey Banana remains a formidable strain on its own. It has proven itself from the medical dispensaries of Denver to the hash dens of Los Angeles and the emerald hills of Humboldt. With its unique flavor, solid resin output, and balanced high, Honey Banana stands out in a crowded field of cultivars. It’s a strain that both history and the current market smile upon – a true honeyed banana treat that keeps on giving, be it in a jar of rosin or a well-packed bowl.

Sources: Honey Banana’s information was compiled from breeder and cultivator notes, cannabis databases, and hash community reports. Elemental Seeds and seed databases confirm its parentage and breederweedmaps.comnashahash.com, while grower resources detail cultivation traits like flowering time and structurehendrx.farmhendrx.farm. Flavor and terpene profiles are documented by hash producers and labsnashahash.comitsupinsmoke.com. Hash yield and performance metrics come from solventless forums and competitionsthecannacabana.comhipersemillas.com. Consumer effects and reviews are drawn from dispensary descriptions and user crowdsourcing on platforms like Leaflyleafly.comstandingakimbo.com. All these sources paint a comprehensive picture of Honey Banana – a strain with a rich pedigree, grower appeal, unforgettable flavor, and champion hash pedigree that make it a standout for companies like Los Angeles Hash Co looking to delight rosin enthusiasts. weedmaps.comitsupinsmoke.comhipersemillas.com

 
 
 

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