Anesia Seeds - Bruce Banner (Feminized)
Anesia Seeds - Bruce Banner (Feminized) – Legendary Strength with a Sweet Twist
Bruce Banner earns its reputation for incredible power and a balanced, uplifting high. In this feminized version by Anesia Seeds, the strain develops vivid green buds tinged with red hairs, exuding sweet berry and diesel aromas.
Noted for a hard-hitting cerebral buzz that gradually tapers into physical relaxation, Bruce Banner remains a favorite among those seeking a strong yet functional experience. Exercise moderation due to its potency.
Be sure to grow and consume responsibly, in line with local regulations.
Origin and Background
This strain blends OG Kush with Strawberry Diesel genetics, refined by Anesia Seeds for elevated THC content and stable feminized growth. The result is a powerhouse with distinctive, sweet-fuel terpenes.
Growing Characteristics
Indoors, Bruce Banner usually flowers within 8–10 weeks, forming tall plants that respond well to training methods. Proper nutrients and good airflow enhance resin production and manage the strain’s robust growth habit.
Genetics | OG Kush x Strawberry Diesel |
Flowering Time (Indoor) | 8–10 weeks |
Type | Feminized |
Aroma/Taste | Sweet, Berry, Diesel |
Yield | High |
Height | Medium to Tall |
Effect | Potent, Uplifting, Gradual Relaxation |
Growers looking for top-tier power and a sweet-diesel terpene blend often gravitate to Bruce Banner. With consistent feminization and massive potential, it remains a staple for those chasing intense effects.
Specifications | |
Amount | 3 seeds |
Seed Bank | Anesia Seeds |
Flowering Period | Appr. 60 days |
Genetics | Sativa > Indica |
Ratio THC/CBD | THC > CBD |
Shipping weight | 0,01 kg |
Suitability | Indoor, Outdoor, Greenhouse |
Taste | Lemon, Sweet |
Type | Feminized |
Indoor height | 100-130 cm |
Indoor yield | 800g/m2 |
Outdoor harvest | Begin Of October |
Outdoor height | 200-250 cm |
Outdoor yield | 1000g/plant |
THC content | 28.50% |
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