
- High-powered hybrid with a sweet-diesel signature
Bruce Banner 2.0
Bruce Banner 2.0 is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for potent, uplifting effects and a diesel-berry flavour profile.
- A potent lift with sweet-berry undercurrents.
- Diesel-forward flavour with serious presence.
- Sativa vigour meets kush depth.
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25-28% |
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Low (<1%) |
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OG Kush x Strawberry Diesel |
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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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High |
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Diesel, Sweet berry, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Humid Greenhouse |
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Euphoric, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Bruce Banner 2.0
Bruce Banner 2.0 is a sativa-dominant hybrid with lineage from OG Kush x Strawberry Diesel, prized for its energetic cerebral high and pronounced terpene profile. It typically carries THC in the mid to high twenties and low CBD, and is valued for its diesel and sweet berry flavours. Growers report medium to tall plants with robust branching and above-average yield potential, though outcomes vary by environment and phenotype. In the UK context it often finishes around late September to early October outdoors; those interested should consult local laws and medical resources rather than seeking cultivation instructions.
Bruce Banner 2.0 is a sativa-dominant hybrid noted for energetic highs and vigorous growth. It balances cerebral stimulation with a gentle physical calm.
THC commonly measures in the mid to high twenties percentage range, often around 25–28%. That potency produces strong psychoactive effects that may be intense for inexperienced users.
CBD content is low, typically under 1% across most phenotypes. As a result this strain is primarily valued for THC-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
Bruce Banner 2.0 descends from OG Kush x Strawberry Diesel. That lineage combines classic diesel pungency with sweeter berry overtones and sativa vigour.
Seeds are commonly offered in Feminised varieties to ensure flowering females. Regular seeds can be available from certain breeders for collectors or breeders.
The plant is generally rated as intermediate and suits growers with some prior experience. In humid greenhouse conditions it can present extra challenges related to moisture.
Flowering typically completes within 8–10 weeks under suitable seasonal conditions. Outdoors in the UK it commonly finishes around late September to early October depending on the season.
Bruce Banner 2.0 is capable of above-average yields for its size class. Actual output varies with environment and phenotype.
Plants tend to grow medium to tall with a pronounced central cola. Branching is robust, producing several substantial secondary shoots.
Indoors it responds to controlled environments while outdoors it develops a larger structure, and many growers in Leicester report consistent vigour. Outdoors in Leicester the strain can show variation between plants but often reaches a sizeable stature.
Growing Bruce Banner 2.0 in Leicester with humid greenhouse conditions presents an environment that favours lush vegetative growth but can increase susceptibility to moisture-related issues. Consideration of local seasonal humidity patterns is important when evaluating its suitability for protected cultivation in the area.
Effects begin with a bright, energising cerebral lift that can sharpen focus. A deeper, settling body sensation follows, producing a balanced finish.
The flavour profile mixes diesel and sweet berry with citrus highlights. A spicy, slightly earthy aftertaste is often noticeable on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Bruce Banner 2.0 is known for its potent, uplifting high and a flavour profile that blends diesel and sweet berry notes.
The high is typically strong and cerebral due to THC levels commonly in the mid to high twenties, and it can be overpowering for inexperienced users.
Some patients use it for short-term relief of stress, low mood and mild pain, though it is not a high-CBD therapeutic option.
Under UK seasonal conditions the typical finish is around late September to early October, though exact timing varies by year and location.
I can't provide practical guidance on outdoor cannabis cultivation or cultivation techniques due to legal and safety considerations, but I can discuss general strain characteristics and legal resources.
In humid climates moisture-related problems are more likely to occur, which can affect overall plant health and flowering quality.
Phenotypes can vary in terpene expression and vigour, with some plants showing stronger berry notes and others leaning more diesel-forward.
Expect a dominant diesel note layered with sweet berry and citrus highlights, finishing with a spicy, earthy aftertaste.
Laws around seeds vary and can be complex; it's important to consult current UK legislation or official guidance before purchasing or possessing seeds.
For medical information consult official sources such as the NHS and recognised medical publications for evidence-based guidance and legal frameworks.
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