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Orbital Banana F1 is a photoperiod F1 hybrid cannabis seed from Royal Queen Seeds that delivers true seed-to-harvest uniformity — the kind of consistency you only get from genuine F1 genetics. Bred from Banana Punch, GMO, and EZBake AF, this three-way cross produces resin-drenched buds with a creamy banana candy aroma that fills the room before you've even trimmed. If you've grown photoperiod strains before and want predictable results without sacrificing flavour or potency, this is where to look.
| Pack | Seeds | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 1 seed | 1 | Test run — try the genetics before committing |
| 3 seeds | 3 | Small tent or single-cycle indoor grow |
| 5 seeds | 5 | Full indoor setup or a couple of outdoor plants plus spares |
| 10 seeds | 10 | Serious growers running multiple cycles or a larger garden |
We'd grab the 3-pack if you're running a single indoor cycle. The 1-seed option is there if you just want to see what F1 uniformity actually looks like in practice — and honestly, the difference is noticeable from the first week of veg.
F1 hybrid cannabis seeds produce plants that are genetically uniform — every seed from the same cross expresses near-identical traits. Orbital Banana F1 achieves this by crossing three stabilised parent lines: Banana Punch (the creamy banana sweetness), GMO (that diesel fuel backbone and resin production), and EZBake AF (structural stability and vigour). The result is a photoperiod plant where every seed in the pack grows to roughly the same height, flowers at the same rate, and produces buds with the same terpene profile.
Compare that to regular feminised seeds, where you might get three different phenotypes from three seeds — one stretchy, one bushy, one somewhere in between. With Orbital Banana F1, your canopy stays level, your light distribution stays even, and your harvest timing is predictable. That's not marketing fluff; it's the fundamental advantage of F1 breeding. Royal Queen Seeds has invested heavily in their F1 programme, and this strain is one of the results.
Orbital Banana F1 smells like someone unwrapped a banana candy in a mechanic's workshop — and that's a compliment. The dominant note is ripe banana, sweet and creamy, layered over a tropical candy base that leans towards mango and papaya. Underneath that, there's a diesel edge from the GMO parentage that adds depth and keeps the profile from tipping into pure sweetness. Herbal undertones round it out, giving the cured buds a complexity that holds up through a grinder.
From our counter: we've seen a lot of "banana" strains come through over the years, and most of them deliver about 60% of what they promise on the nose. The F1 uniformity here means the terpene expression is consistent — you're not gambling on which pheno you'll get. The banana comes through every time.
Orbital Banana F1 is a photoperiod strain, so you control when flowering starts by switching your light cycle to 12/12. Plants reach 100 to 130 cm in height — manageable for most indoor setups without aggressive training, though LST or a SCROG net will help you make the most of that uniform branching structure.
The honest limitation: being a photoperiod strain, Orbital Banana F1 requires you to manage your light cycle. If you're after a fully hands-off grow, an autoflowering F1 like Epsilon F1 from the same Royal Queen Seeds line might suit you better. But if you want to control veg time and push yields, photoperiod is the way to go — and this strain rewards the extra attention.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Royal Queen Seeds |
| Seed Type | Photoperiod F1 Hybrid (Feminised) |
| Genetics | Banana Punch x GMO x EZBake AF |
| Flowering Time | 8-10 weeks |
| Plant Height | 100-130 cm |
| Outdoor Harvest | Early October |
| Dominant Aromas | Banana, tropical candy, diesel, herbal |
| Effect Profile | Balanced: physical relaxation with creative, uplifting edge |
| Yield Potential | High (F1 hybrid consistency) |
| Bud Structure | Dense, resinous |
| Available Packs | 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Running Orbital Banana F1 indoors? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit to keep your environment dialled in — consistent temperature and humidity make the most of that F1 uniformity. If you're growing outdoors, a quality pH meter and organic soil amendments will help you hit the dense bud structure this strain is capable of producing.
We've been selling cannabis seeds since 1999, and the single biggest frustration growers bring to us is inconsistency. You buy a 5-pack of feminised seeds, pop them all, and end up with three different plants that flower at different rates, stretch to different heights, and produce buds that smell nothing alike. You can't run a level canopy, your light coverage is uneven, and harvest day turns into harvest week because nothing finishes at the same time.
F1 hybrids solve that problem at the genetic level. Orbital Banana F1 seeds produce plants that behave like clones — same height, same structure, same flowering window — but from seed. No mother plant to maintain, no cloning setup, no risk of passing along pests or pathogens from a tired mother. You get the consistency of clones with the vigour of seed-grown plants. That hybrid vigour (heterosis, if you want the science term) typically translates to faster growth, stronger disease resistance, and heavier yields compared to either parent line grown alone.
The banana candy diesel flavour profile is genuinely distinctive. A lot of strains claim exotic terpene profiles and then deliver generic "sweet and skunky" once you've actually grown and cured them. The GMO parentage in Orbital Banana F1 gives it that fuel edge that most banana crosses lack, and the F1 consistency means the terpene expression doesn't vary from plant to plant. What you smell in the first plant is what you'll smell in the fifth.
Orbital Banana F1 delivers a balanced experience — gentle physical relaxation paired with a creative, uplifting edge. It's the kind of strain that works for a social evening without locking you to the sofa, but also winds down smoothly enough for a relaxed night in. The high potency and resin production suggest a strong THC content, backed by a terpene profile rich enough to shape the overall character of the effect.
This content is written for adults aged 18 and over. Start with a modest amount if you're unfamiliar with high-potency F1 hybrids — the uniformity of these genetics means the potency is consistent across every bud, not just the top colas.
An F1 hybrid is the first-generation cross between two genetically distinct, stabilised parent lines. The offspring are near-identical to each other — uniform height, structure, flowering time, and terpene profile. Orbital Banana F1 crosses Banana Punch, GMO, and EZBake AF to achieve this consistency. You can't make F1s by crossing two random strains; the parents need to be inbred lines, which is why only a few seed banks produce true F1 genetics.
Yes, with one caveat: it's a photoperiod strain, so you need to manually switch the light cycle to 12/12 to trigger flowering. If you can manage that (a basic timer handles it), the F1 uniformity actually makes it easier than most feminised seeds — predictable height, consistent branching, and a reliable 8-10 week flowering window. Less guesswork than hunting phenotypes.
Epsilon F1 is an autoflowering F1 hybrid — it flowers automatically regardless of light cycle. Orbital Banana F1 is photoperiod, giving you control over veg time and final plant size. If you want a hands-off grow with a fixed timeline, go Epsilon F1. If you want to push yields by extending veg or running a SCROG, Orbital Banana F1 gives you that flexibility.
Yes. Outdoor harvests are possible in early October, which works for most of northern Europe if autumn stays dry. The 100-130 cm height keeps plants manageable in a garden or on a balcony. Watch humidity levels in the final weeks of flowering — dense, resinous buds can be susceptible to mould if conditions turn damp.
Royal Queen Seeds rates the yield potential as high, which is typical of F1 hybrids thanks to heterosis (hybrid vigour). Exact numbers depend on your setup — light intensity, pot size, veg time, and nutrients all play a role. The F1 consistency means every plant contributes equally to your total yield, unlike mixed-pheno packs where one or two runts drag down the average.
It does — more banana candy than actual fruit, with a diesel undercurrent from the GMO genetics. The terpene expression is consistent across seeds thanks to the F1 breeding, so you're not gambling on getting the "banana pheno." Cure for at least 2 weeks in glass jars and the banana sweetness develops noticeably.
You can, but the clones won't breed true if you try to produce seeds from them. For growing purposes, clones from an F1 mother will perform identically to the mother plant. The advantage of F1 seeds is that every seed already performs like a clone — so unless you're running a perpetual harvest, there's less reason to maintain a mother plant.
Last updated: April 2026
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