Banana Candy Krush by T.H. Seeds
Banana Candy Krush pushes upward early and carries more lift through the upper structure than the name might suggest at first. The plant does not sit in the room as a squat, heavy kush type. Instead, it builds with a bit more length between the nodes, a strong main stem, and side branches that connect well into the canopy. That keeps it more mobile than many kush driven plants without letting the shape drift out of control.
Banana Cake and Banana OG do not come together here as a soft sweet novelty. The banana side pulls the scent clearly to the front, while OG and Kush bring the pressure needed for resin, flower substance, and structural support. This is not a soft dessert plant. It is a line that ties sweetness to a frame that can actually carry weight.
In flower, it sets up with strong, resinous sites and good density along the branches. The tops do not form as thin or airy spears, but with visible mass and a fairly clean finish. The structure also stays open enough that under topping or in a scrog it does not instantly jam itself into a blunt tangle. That is one of its strong points: plenty of material, but still readable and manageable.
At 8 to 9 weeks, Banana Candy Krush finishes fairly quickly for a more sativa leaning plant. T.H. Seeds lists it at around 140 to 160 cm in height with yields of roughly 550 to 650 g per square meter. Banana sits clearly at the front, followed by sweetness, cream, and a touch of dough, all carried on a kush based foundation. It is not built on flavor alone, but on resin, volume, and a top structure that does more than just look good.