Bruce Banner takes it’s name from the alter-ego of comic book superhero the Hulk and it receives this name because it is quite a powerful strain, Bruce Banner #3 reaching nearly 30% in THC content
Bruce Banner # 3 with more than 28% THC is the strongest strain, which was ever tested in the US Cannabis Cup. Bruce Banner has its origins in Colorado, from where we have directly received an elite clone from our friend and profi-breeder Larry. The phenotype number 3 of Bruce Banner is OG-dominant and originated from the intersection of a OG Ghost with a Strawberry Cough x Sour Diesel.
The effects come on quickly to provide an immediate burst of euphoria before easing into relaxation. This powerful hybrid has a great balance between the Sativa and Indica effects. The energy Bruce Banner gives is easily channeled into productivity, making this strain suitable for daytime or evening smoke sessions, though its potency is often too much for professional situations.
It is a pleasure to grow this strain: late in flowering, the fan leaves tend to turn a rich dark magenta color. A coating of large-headed trichomes covers all surfaces, the buds are dense, completely frosted and slightly rounded. The aroma of Bruce Banner # 3 is very sweet with lemon undertones and leaves a slightly spicy aftertaste. The effect begins immediately with a euphoric head high, that lets you slowly drifting into a pleasant relaxed body stoned, while the mind still accomplishes maximum performance.
The trip of the Bruce Banner # 3 never seems to die, and its almost 30% THC will be an unforgettable experience. A great choice for experienced Marijuana users and those looking for a powerful and strong high.
Bruce Banner will provide a relaxing body high accompanied with useful pain killing effects for users. The Sativa dominant strain is often used for treating pain, depression, PTSD, inflammation and migraines.
Bruce Banner # 3 has a flowering period of 8-9 weeks. The best results provides this mostly Sativa cannabis variety as a Scrog with 9 plants per m². Bruce Banner produces big yields despite its extreme potency. The buds get very sticky, heavy and big and the plants have an expansive grow. Therefore the strain often must be tied down to get the height under control. Makes 100% full melt bubble hash, and has amazing yields on bubble hash and bho runs. Flush well.
- Yield: 800g/m2 • 1000 g/plant
- Genetics: 40% Indica / 60% Sativa
- Flowering time: 60 days
- Outdoor harvest: begin of octobre
- suitable for indoors and outdoors
- Height: 100-130 cm • 200-250 cm
- THC: 28,5%
- Aromas/ flavors: lemon and sweet
Strain FAQ
Does Bruce Banner have multiple identities?
Bruce Banner isn't a stock strain. It has various phenotypes, but Bruce Banner #3 is the family's heavyweight champion due to its high THC content. Each phenotype alters the Bruce Banner experience in flavor, scent, and consequences.
Is it worth shopping around for cannabis seed deals?
Comparison shopping and review platforms can reveal the best discounts. It's smart to find high-quality seeds at low prices to avoid missing out on outstanding genetics. We do check out our competition regularly here in Seed City! Making sure we've got the lowest prices online to save you the hassle!
What climates are best for strains with Central American and Caribbean heritage like this one?
These strains thrive in humid and tropical Central American and Caribbean settings. They resist pests and moulds common in these environments, making them useful for breeding programmes to improve cannabis disease resistance.
What reported medical benfits are high-THC strains said to have?
High-THC cannabis has been reported to help individuals with persistent pain, nausea, or epilepsy, amongst many other ailments. However, it is said that what works depends on the user, and this shows the need for proper tailored medical advice from a professional.
Can 12/12 photoperiod strains produce male flowers under stress?
Yes, the 12/12 timetable might be tricky because some strains may produce male flowers when stressed. A steady hand is said to be required to manage light and climatic conditions to keep the crop seed-free.