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Banjo

Banjo

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Hybrid
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THC: max. 20 %
Myrcene
low THChigh THC
Effectfocused
Flavor / SmellBlue cheese
Banjo is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain created by crossing Tangelo and Boost. This strain is highly prized among cannabis lovers for its unique combination of invigorating yet relaxing effects. Banjo is known for unleashing creative energy and is ideal for daytime use or when you want to focus on a creative task. The strain has also gained recognition in the medical cannabis community, primarily for its potential ability to relieve stress and anxiety.

Effect

The effects of Banjo are quite unique, offering a perfect balance between mental stimulation and physical relaxation. Users often report an immediate boost in mood and energy, followed by a gentle relaxation that isn't too overwhelming. This strain can also enhance social interactions, making it a great choice for social gatherings.

Taste/smell

Banjo exudes a fresh, citrusy aroma with a hint of pine, which intensifies when smoked or vaped. The taste remains true to the aroma, delivering a pleasant blend of citrus and fruit flavors, complemented by earthy undertones that refresh the palate after consumption.

THC content

Banjo's THC content can vary quite a bit, but is typically in the medium to high range, often between 18% and 22%. Because of this potency, it's advisable for newcomers to the cannabis world to take it slow to find a dosage that works for them.

Cultivation

Banjo is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation, delivering medium to high yields under ideal conditions. The plant exhibits a sativa-typical growth structure with long, slender leaves and can grow quite a bit taller, which should be taken into account when growing indoors. The flowering phase lasts approximately 9 to 10 weeks. Growing Banjo requires a certain level of experience, especially due to the need to control growth and achieve optimal harvest results.
Effect
focused
lively
tingly
anxious
paranoid
dry mouth
Flavor / Smell
Blue cheese
Cheese
Gasoline
TerpeneThe most common terpene in Banjo is Myrcene, followed by Limonene, Pinene.Dominant terpene
Myrcene(Herbs)
Other terpene
Limonene(Citrus)
Pinene(Pine)
Genetica
ParentTangelo
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