
- Diesel-laced clarity for productive days
Bruce Banger
Bruce Banger is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for diesel-citrus flavours and an energetic, focused high.
- Sharp diesel and citrus terpene profile
- Energetic cerebral high with gentle body ease
- Performs well in greenhouse setups with proper humidity control
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18-24% |
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<1% |
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Bruce Banner x OG Kush |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium to tall |
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Medium-high (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoor) |
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Diesel, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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Damp Coastal |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxing |
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Indoor, greenhouse, or outdoor |
About Bruce Banger
Bruce Banger is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Bruce Banner x OG Kush that offers a sharp diesel aroma balanced by citrus and earthy notes. It delivers a clear, motivating cerebral lift that eases into gentle physical relaxation, and it responds well to training while rewarding growers who control humidity and airflow.
Bruce Banger is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans toward an energetic cerebral high while retaining physical balance. The plant shows vigour and a predictable structure suited to varied training methods.
THC levels typically sit between 18 and 24 percent, producing a pronounced psychoactive effect for most users. Occasional phenotypes push toward the upper end, giving a stronger, longer-lasting high.
CBD is low, generally under one percent, so therapeutic effects rely mainly on THC and terpenes. Those needing higher CBD should consider pairing it with a CBD-dominant strain or extract.
Bruce Banger traces to Bruce Banner x OG Kush, a cross that explains the diesel aroma and potent lift. The lineage combines intense terpene expression with robust vigour.
Seeds are supplied as feminised, reducing the chance of male plants and simplifying canopy planning. This makes them suitable for growers in the UK aiming for efficient space and resource use.
Bruce Banger is moderately challenging to cultivate in a damp coastal climate around Bristol because humidity raises mould and bud-rot risk. Close canopy management and consistent airflow will help manage those issues.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under optimal indoor conditions. Outdoor growers in the UK should expect harvest readiness in late September to October if weather remains kind.
Yields are medium to high when trained and fed adequately, rewarding growers who control light exposure and nutrients. In greenhouse setups the plant often reaches its best production without exposing buds to constant wet conditions.
Plants grow medium to tall with elongated colas and sturdy side branching that respond well to topping and LST. Expect vertical stretch in the early flowering phase, so maintain room height or use screens.
Indoors it performs reliably under controlled lights and ventilation, making it a good choice for growers in Bristol seeking consistent results. Outdoors in Bristol the strain benefits from a sheltered site or greenhouse to reduce moisture exposure.
Growing Bruce Banger in Bristol requires attention to the damp coastal climate and its tendency for persistent humidity. Use dehumidification, good airflow and consider a greenhouse to shield buds from sea-driven moisture while retaining warmth.
The high opens with a clear, motivating cerebral lift that fosters creativity and focus. With time the experience settles into a gentle physical relaxation without heavy sedation.
A dominant diesel note leads, complemented by bright citrus and a firm earthy base. The terpene profile gives a sharp inhale and a lingering, slightly peppery finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Bruce Banger typically flowers in eight to ten weeks under stable indoor conditions and is usually ready for outdoor harvest in late September to October in the UK.
Prevent mould by keeping canopy density low, using strong ventilation, running dehumidifiers when needed and avoiding late-season bud wetting from rain or sea spray.
Yes, a greenhouse offers protection from rain and sea spray and can extend the season, but you must manage ventilation to prevent humidity buildup.
Seeds are feminised and fairly stable, but the strain is intermediate in difficulty so beginners should follow guidance on airflow and mould prevention.
It responds well to a balanced NPK regime with increased phosphorus and potassium in flowering; avoid overfeeding to reduce salt buildup.
Expect around 400–500 g/m² with good training, lighting and environmental control, though results vary with phenotype and grow technique.
It adapts well to SCROG due to its branching structure, while SOG can work if you manage clones and maintain even light coverage.
Dry slowly at 18–20°C with 45–55% RH, then jar and burp daily for the first two weeks to develop flavour and preserve terpenes.
Yes, greenhouse cannabis cultivation suits this strain if you control humidity and use passive or active ventilation to keep airflow moving around the canopy.
Watch for spider mites, aphids and fungal pests; regular inspection, biological controls and keeping plants vigorous will reduce impact.
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