Our Black Banana Auto is not a plant for everyone. If you are one of those who like to put a seed and forget about the harvest, it is better to choose another variety from our catalogue. We are before a Queen. And as such it must be treated. It is a plant with a certain sensitivity to fertilizer excesses. It is not very edible, which means you should be cautious about adding EC to your irrigation water. It starts with small quantities and increases progressively if the plant demands it. Don't fertilize every watering and leachate from time to time. And even better: use a 11-litre pot (better geotextile) and fill it with highly enriched substrate. If you do so, our Auto Black Banana is also an excellent candidate for guerrilla cultivation.
Do you find it unbearable to look at the leaves to see that there are no excesses? If doing this to get a huge plant seems too much, you'd better do something else. A giant who eats less than the rest of his fellow creatures, is a real gift. And in return it will compensate you with almost 1.50 meters of plant full of exquisite buds.
Their ancestors come from the mountains of Afghanistan crossed with ruderalis. With such a genealogical tree, the result is an essentially indica plant with a narcotic and even analgesic effect, but at the same time with a particularly lively and fun touch. But above all it stands out for its forcefulness and long duration. Probably one of our most potent genetics.
Its morphology is typical of Christmas fir, with a formidable central stem, full of flowers, and approximately twenty lateral branches, also covered with buds. Its appearance is superb and rather reminiscent of a normal feminized woman than a car. Among other things because of its bearing: prominent and exalted. But above all, because of its enormous production. It is very easy to reach 150 grams of dry buds if the plant has enough space to develop its root system. A good idea in this sense is the use of root stimulant throughout its vegetative phase. In this way, the Auto Black Banana will develop many ciliary roots and, consequently, will eat more and better; but naturally, without being forced to.
It has a pungent and slightly incensey smell, but with a slight sweet hint that makes it very pleasant. Towards the end of its flowering the smell multiplies but without becoming indiscreet.
It should be left to resine well for the last week. When it looks like it can be harvested, simply leaving it a few more days after some hydric stress, will double the plant's amount of resin and therefore its weight.
We are very proud of this jewel, whose stability and homogeneity we guarantee. We have no doubt that the one who tests it repeats it. However, be cautious in its consumption because, as we have said, the effect may be excessive for consumers who are not used to it.