Fried Banana by Cookies Seed Bank
Fried Banana does not read like a variety that needs to be sold through sweetness alone. What makes it more interesting is the point where a taller, more mobile frame meets a noticeably calmer and tighter final finish.
The line is based on Guava Stardawg x Gelato 41. That combination explains quite well why Fried Banana does not always stay compact in growth. Plants can stretch more and build with a leaner outline, while the later flower set finishes denser and more controlled than the early structure might suggest.
Flowering time is usually placed at around 8 to 9 weeks. Published indoor yields most often sit near 450 to 500 g/m², while outdoor plants are commonly listed at roughly 550 to 600 g per plant. When the line starts pushing upward more strongly, early training or added support can make good sense.
That gives Fried Banana a different place from many stockier dessert hybrids. The emphasis here is less on immediate compactness and more on a variety that becomes clearer through shape, development, and the way it tightens up later on.
The profile also benefits from being read more narrowly than through generic flavour tags. Fried Banana is usually described as layered, with sweeter, creamier, and at times tropical leaning elements. The name may suggest something playful, but the variety itself comes across more as a hybrid with structure and lift than as a simple novelty line.