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Bruntz

Feminised

Bruntz is an indica-leaning hybrid suited to cool, wet coastal climates like Brighton.

Why choose Bruntz?
  • Dense, fruity buds that handle cooler coastal climates.
  • Responsive to SCROG and low-stress training for controlled yields.
  • Sweet citrus flavour with a calming, focused high.
THC 18-22%
CBD <1%
Lineage Brun x Zkittlez
Genotype Hybrid
Difficulty Intermediate
Flowering 8-10 weeks
Height 0.8-1.5 m outdoors, medium indoors
Yield Medium to high
Taste citrus, sweet candy, earthy
Seed Type Feminised
Climate Temperate Maritime; Cool And Wet
Effects uplifting, focused, relaxed
Environment Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation

About Bruntz

Bruntz is a compact, fruit-forward hybrid that handles cooler, maritime autumns with attentive canopy work. In Brighton this strain rewards growers who manage humidity and shelter plants from persistent rain during the autumn harvest season, producing dense buds with citrus and sweet candy notes.

Grow Difficulty:

Growing Bruntz during a rainy autumn harvest season raises the risk of mould and mildew. That weather pushes the difficulty to intermediate for growers who must manage airflow and canopy density.

Flowering Time:

Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks. Expect clear signs of maturity rather than a prolonged finish.

Yield:

Yields are medium to high when plants get good light and airflow. Outdoor yields improve with shelter from persistent rain.

Height:

Plants stay medium in height with a sturdy central cola. They suit growers who prefer manageable, bushy canopies.

Environment:

Indoors Bruntz responds well to SCROG or SOG methods with precise humidity control. Outdoors in Brighton plants benefit from a sheltered spot to reduce prolonged rain exposure.

Climate:

Growing Bruntz in Brighton during a rainy autumn harvest season demands rigorous canopy management to prevent rot. Brighton growers should prioritise quick-drying sites and consider protective covers during the rainy autumn harvest season.

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My outdoor Bruntz developed mould, what went wrong?
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Likely poor airflow and dense canopy; trim lower growth, increase spacing and consider temporary covers for wet spells.
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Which training method gave you best results?
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I had good success with a light SCROG and selective topping to open the canopy and expose bud sites to more light.
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Any tips for flushing before harvest?
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Flush with plain water for 7-10 days depending on substrate to reduce nutrient harshness and improve smoke quality.
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Do you use any preventive fungicides in Brighton?
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I avoid heavy chemical sprays and rely on silica supplements, neem where necessary and improved ventilation to prevent fungal outbreaks.
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When did you harvest outdoors in Brighton?
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I usually harvest in late September to early October, timing to avoid the worst of autumn rains while allowing full resin development.

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