Banana Nose Candy comes straight from Waffle House Genetics, a mostly sativa cross of Cuban Black Haze (The Piff) and Eternal Sunshine F2 that earned its cheeky name when a standout pheno wafted banana Laffy Taffy over classic Haze. In the garden it stretches hard and stacks frosty, chunky spears, finishing in about 11-14 weeks; experienced growers note a vigorous, tall morphology with bountiful yields if trellised and timed. Aromatically it fuses bright candy banana and vanilla over a hazy, funky backbone; some lots show berry, cheese, and even sharp ammonia edges, while the exhale resolves to spicy-herbal Haze. Lab-tested batches clock around 22-23% total THC with trace CBD (~0.3%) and about 25.5% THCA, and terpene leads often include limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene alongside humulene. The effect profile skews lively and social: energizing and creative with talkative, giggly lift and a clean, focused head. Expect a big stretch indoors and outdoors alike, and plan canopy control; the payoff is generous, resin-caked colas that dry dense and glittery. Credit Waffle House Genetics for this witty, upbeat cultivar that distills old-school Haze character into a modern candy-fruited sativa without losing its edge. Growers report best results with strong support and moderate feeding, and phenos trending to the Cuban side can tower while still finishing tight and frosty.

