Description
RS11 x OG Banana is what happens when modern candy genetics meet proper OG weight
This is not a basic fruit strain with a pretty name. RS11 x OG Banana is built on one of the most recognisable modern flavour cuts in the game, then pushed into a creamier, richer, more body-led lane with Banana OG.
The result is a jar that feels expensive before you even light it. You get the glossy, sherb-like, citrus-fruit pull that made RS11 such a talking-point strain, then the smoke starts rounding out into ripe banana, warm spice, sour earth, and a slower OG-style finish that makes the whole thing feel fuller and more complete.
Why this strain matters
RS11 did not get its reputation by accident. It became one of the standout modern flavour strains because it brought proper bag appeal, a loud fruit-candy nose, and a smooth but potent smoking experience that made smokers actually remember the name.
The best-documented version of this cross comes through the Barney’s Farm x Doja Exclusive collaboration, which is exactly the kind of pairing that gives a strain real cachet. You are not dealing with a random menu filler here. You are dealing with genetics that were built to appeal to people who care about what is in the jar, how it tastes, and how it lands.
Lineage that explains the whole vibe
RS11, also known as Rainbow Sherbert #11, is tied to DEO Farms and Wizard Trees and built its name on loud fruit, sherb sweetness, sour citrus, and visual polish. Depending on source, the background is documented slightly differently, but the consistent thread is the same: Pink Guava-led fruit genetics, strong sherb influence, and flavour-first appeal.
Banana OG is commonly listed as Banana crossed with OG Kush. That side brings the creamier, riper, slightly overripe banana tone, plus the slower, heavier, more sink-in finish that gives the cross its extra body and evening pull.
Together, they make sense instantly. RS11 handles the gloss, the colour, and the modern candy-fruit swagger. Banana OG adds cream, pepper, density, and a more serious back end.
What makes it top shelf
- Pedigree: RS11 comes with real strain weight behind it, not just a catchy dessert name.
- Flavour progression: it does more than smell sweet. It moves from citrus candy into cream, spice, and OG depth.
- Session shape: it opens brighter than it closes, which makes it feel more polished than flat one-note hybrids.
- Connoisseur appeal: this is flower for people who notice the inhale, the exhale, and the finish, not just the first sniff.
Aroma and flavour
Nose: lemon peel, cherry sweetness, grapefruit brightness, soft tropical fruit, and a warm spice underneath.
Inhale: glossy sherb-style sweetness, sour citrus, and a fruit-candy front end that feels very RS11.
Exhale: creamier banana, pepper, and a deeper earthy OG note that starts to take over the longer you stay with it.
Finish: a richer, slightly coated aftertaste with banana softness, spice, and a fuller OG tail that lingers longer than the bright opening suggests.
This is why the cross works. It does not give you one simple sweet note and disappear. It starts loud, rounds out creamy, then finishes deeper and slower than the nose first promises.
Terpene direction and the research behind it
This cross is not just flavour-rich. It also sits in a terpene lane that researchers have spent real time looking at. The most defensible read for RS11 x OG Banana is caryophyllene, limonene, and myrcene, with humulene sometimes showing up on the RS11 side depending on cut and batch.
That matters because terpenes do more than shape smell and taste. They are also studied for how they may contribute to the broader character of a strain, including how bright it feels up front, how grounded the body feels later on, and why some profiles feel cleaner, warmer, or heavier than others.
- β-Caryophyllene: This is the peppery, woody terpene that gives the strain a lot of its OG-style backbone. It is especially interesting because it has been studied as a CB2 receptor-selective compound, which makes it one of the most pharmacologically interesting cannabis terpenes. In preclinical research, β-caryophyllene has been investigated for anti-inflammatory, analgesic, neuroprotective, and gastroprotective potential. In plain terms, it is the terpene most likely to make this strain feel more grounded, body-led, and physically substantial rather than just sweet and flashy.
- Limonene: This is the citrus-bright top note that gives the opening its cleaner, more switched-on feel. Beyond flavour, limonene has been widely studied for anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective potential, with broader review literature also discussing gastroprotective and immune-modulating activity. In the actual session, this is a big part of why the front end can feel fresher, brighter, and more mentally lifted before the heavier side arrives.
- Myrcene: This is one of the main terpenes associated with that softer, fuller, more sink-in finish. Research reviews commonly describe myrcene as having anti-inflammatory, analgesic, sedative, and muscle-relaxant potential in preclinical settings. That makes it one of the key reasons this cross does not stay sharp all the way through. It helps pull the experience into a slower, warmer, more wrapped-up second half.
- Humulene: When present, humulene adds a drier, herbal, slightly woody layer underneath the sweeter fruit. On the research side, it has been studied for anti-inflammatory activity and broader pharmacological potential in preclinical models. In flavour terms, it helps stop the profile feeling syrupy. In feel terms, it can contribute to the more mature, structured, less candy-only finish.
The short version: limonene helps explain the bright citrus lift, β-caryophyllene brings peppery OG structure and the most talked-about cannabinoid-receptor research, myrcene helps create the heavier body-led finish, and humulene can add extra depth under the sweetness. That is a big reason why RS11 x OG Banana feels more complete than a standard fruit-forward hybrid.
Effects and the vibe
This is a bright-start, expensive-finish kind of smoke. The opening tends to feel more switched-on than the creamy banana profile suggests. Music sounds bigger. The room feels warmer. Conversation comes easier. The head change arrives quickly, but it is not all sharpness.
Stay with it and the second wave is where the OG Banana side starts writing the script. Your shoulders loosen. Your pace drops. The body gets heavier. What started glossy and flavour-led turns softer, slower, and more wrapped-up.
That is the real draw here. It gives you a proper modern flavour experience without staying feather-light or feeling unfinished. It starts attractive and ends indulgent.
Who it suits
- Flavour chasers who want more than generic fruit terps.
- RS11 fans who want a creamier, thicker, more body-led version of that lane.
- Evening smokers who like a cleaner opening and a heavier finish.
- Top-shelf buyers who care about pedigree, flavour movement, and overall polish.
If you want something ultra-light, very sharp, and strictly daytime, this is probably not the neatest fit. If you want a richer, slower, more premium-feeling hybrid with real flavour depth, this sits right where it should.
How to get the best out of it
- Start smaller than your ego wants to. Let the flavour build before you decide how hard to push it.
- Keep it flavour-first. Smaller pulls hold onto the citrus, banana, and spice far better than rushing through it.
- Best enjoyed slower. This is a jar to sit with, not flatten.
- Store it sealed, cool, and dark. That helps protect the brighter top notes and the richer creamy finish.
Bottom line: RS11 x OG Banana is what you buy when plain “fruity” flower no longer cuts it. It gives you RS11’s candy-coated status on the front end, then drags the whole thing into a creamier, spicier, heavier OG lane that feels far more complete by the end of the session.












Tehla –
it is good but takes time to kick in
mattsmirk89@googlemail.com (verified owner) –
Lovely bit of Bud, will definitely buy again. Fast delivery with discreet packaging
richard.currie (verified owner) –
This one is a creeper, It don’t have the smell or taste of rs11, but it packs more of a punch, I had a few tokes and was thinking this aint as good…. then an hour later I was still sat in same spot. Its nice