One of our newest creation's to date. We took our multiple award-winning Bruce Banner #3, and crossed it to some of the most elite strains right now. Zkittlez, and Dosidos. The end result is what we call Hulkamania [(Bruce Banner #3 x (Zkittlez x Dosidos F2)] The terpene profiles coming from this cross are some I've never seen before. It's a combination of a gassy grapefruit, mixed with a strawberry peanut butter cookie.
Just the smell from the flowers alone makes your mouth want to water instantly. She is incredibly euphoric, but slightly energetic at the same time. Very interesting visual growth, and amazing greasy, dense flowers, and an exhilarating aroma coming from just about every phenotype we have come across.
She should test pretty high around 24-30% THC. She will be a very heavy Indica. Bruce Banner #3 test around 28.3% THC, so most phenotypes should come out pretty higher than usual. I'd look for the pheno that look like Dosidos, yield like Bruce Banner #3, and smell like Zkittlez, but has a taste of all 3 combined. That's the winner you should be looking for in this cross.
- Brand Dark Horse Genetics
- Pack Size 10 Seeds Per Pack
- Indoor / Outdoor Indoor / Outdoor
- Flowering Time 8-9 Weeks
- Lineage Bruce Banner #3 x (Zkittlez x Dosidos F2)
- Yield High
- Seed Type Regular
Strain FAQ
What's behind Bruce Banner's distinctive effects?
Strawberry Diesel and OG Kush are said to give Bruce Banner its unique sativa-indica combination. Bruce Banner is a standout strain due to its balanced effects and rich terpene profile.
What's special about these nutty strains' terpenes?
Terpenes like myrcene and limonene affect the strain's smell, taste, and effects. It's remarkable how these natural components affect cannabis' advantages and experience.
Are high-THC strains more susceptible to pests and diseases?
There is no direct correlation between THC content and susceptibility to pests and diseases. However, the intensive cultivation practices required for high-THC strains can stress the plants, potentially making them more vulnerable if not managed carefully. Integrated pest management and regular health checks are essential.