
- High-THC hybrid with diesel flavour and strong, focused effects
Bruce Banner
Bruce Banner is a high-THC, sativa-leaning hybrid known for diesel aroma and an energetic, creative high.
- Powerful head high with a smooth body finish
- Diesel-forward flavour with sweet berry notes
- High yields for growers who control humidity
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25-29% |
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<1% |
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OG Kush x Strawberry Diesel |
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Hybrid (Sativa-dominant) |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium-Tall |
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High |
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Diesel, Sweet berry, Citrus |
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Feminised |
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Mild Southern Growing Climate |
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Euphoric, Creative, Relaxed |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Bruce Banner
Bruce Banner is a potent hybrid developed from OG Kush x Strawberry Diesel that delivers a fast cerebral lift followed by gentle body relaxation. It produces dense, resinous buds with a pronounced diesel and sweet berry profile. Suitable for growers with intermediate experience, it rewards careful feeding, training and humidity management, particularly in mild southern growing climates such as around Newcastle. Medicinally it is used for pain relief, mood uplift and appetite stimulation, though its low CBD content limits some therapeutic applications.
Bruce Banner is a potent hybrid that leans toward sativa characteristics. The plant combines energetic cerebral effects with a settling physical calm.
This variety typically tests high for THC, often in the mid-to-high twenties by percentage. Expect strong psychoactive effects that can overwhelm inexperienced users.
CBD levels are generally very low in this strain, often below 1%. That balance makes it primarily a recreational option rather than a CBD therapy choice.
Bruce Banner originates from OG Kush x Strawberry Diesel genetics. That parentage explains the diesel-forward aroma and the energetic cerebral effects.
Seeds are commonly offered as Feminised to simplify cultivation and avoid males. Feminised seeds reduce the chance of accidental seeding in a home garden.
Growing Bruce Banner suits intermediate growers because it is vigorous and responsive to training but can be nutrient-sensitive. Under a mild southern growing climate it also requires careful humidity control and attentive feeding.
Indoor flowering commonly finishes in eight to nine weeks. Outdoors plants generally finish by late September in temperate areas.
Yield is above average when plants receive proper light and nutrients. Indoor crops can reach around 450 g/m² while outdoor specimens produce substantial colas in favourable seasons.
The plant develops a medium-tall structure with long internodes and prominent main colas. It stretches noticeably during early flowering and benefits from low-stress training.
Bruce Banner performs well both indoors and outdoors in and around Newcastle. In Newcastle growers should monitor late-season rain to avoid mould on dense buds.
In Newcastle the mild southern growing climate suits Bruce Banner if growers manage damp conditions during late flowering. Growers in Newcastle should shelter plants from persistent drizzle and keep airflow steady for optimal trichome development.
The initial high produces a rapid cerebral lift with increased focus and creativity. A slower, soothing body effect follows that helps with relaxation without heavy sedation.
The flavour profile blends strong diesel notes with sweet berry and sharp citrus. Terpenes leave a persistent aftertaste that many users enjoy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Bruce Banner pairs heavy THC levels with a diesel-sweet terpene profile, producing an energetic head high and a mild body relaxation.
Most phenotypes test in the mid-to-high twenties percentage range, so it is considered a high-THC strain with potent effects.
It can help with pain relief, low mood and appetite stimulation, though its low CBD content limits use for conditions that respond better to CBD.
LST and topping work well to control height and promote multiple colas, while SCROG helps maximise indoor yields.
In humid climate cannabis growing focus on ventilation, dehumidification and spacing to reduce mould risk and promote dense, healthy buds.
Harvest when most trichomes are cloudy with some ambers for a balanced high, and lean toward more ambers for stronger body effects.
It responds to a balanced nutrient regime and benefits from increased PK during flowering, but watch for nutrient burn as it can be sensitive.
Yes, with topping and LST you can keep plants compact and productive in a modest-sized tent.
Dense buds make it vulnerable in damp conditions, so manage humidity and airflow especially during late flowering.
CO2 can boost yields under high light and sealed environments, but it is not essential for successful home grows.
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