Bruce Banner Auto is an autoflowering variant of the potent Bruce Banner strain, known for its high THC content and balanced effects. Here are the key specifications and features of the Bruce Banner Auto flowering cannabis strain:
Genetics:
Lineage: Bruce Banner (OG Kush x Strawberry Diesel) x Ruderalis
Growth:
Type: Autoflowering
Height: Medium height, typically around 70-110 cm (2-3.5 feet).
Growth Cycle: Approximately 9-10 weeks from seed to harvest.
Yield:
⦁ Indoors: 450-600 grams per square meter.
⦁ Outdoors: 50-200 grams per plant.
Climate: Prefers a warm, sunny climate but is resilient and can adapt to various growing conditions due to its Ruderalis genetics.
Appearance:
Bud Structure: Dense, compact buds with a generous layer of trichomes.
Colors: Bright green with orange pistils and a frosty coating of resinous trichomes.
Effects:
THC Content: Typically around 20-25%, though this can vary depending on growing conditions and phenotypes.
CBD Content: Low, usually less than 1%.
Effects: Balanced high, providing both cerebral stimulation and physical relaxation.
Users report feelings of euphoria, creativity, and an uplifted mood, followed by a soothing body high.
Medical Uses: Often used for stress relief, depression, pain management, and anxiety due to its balanced effects.
Flavor and Aroma:
⦁ Aroma: Sweet and earthy with diesel and berry undertones.
⦁ Flavor: A rich blend of sweet berries, earth, and a hint of diesel with a slightly fruity aftertaste.
Growing Tips:
Lighting: Performs well under both natural sunlight and artificial lights (LED, HPS).
Nutrients: Requires a balanced nutrient regimen; avoid overfeeding to prevent nutrient burn.
Training: Low Stress Training (LST) and Sea of Green (SOG) techniques can help
maximize light penetration and improve yields. Bruce Banner Auto is a versatile and robust strain, suitable for both novice and experienced growers. Its quick growth cycle, manageable size, and substantial yields make it a popular choice for those seeking a potent, balanced strain with minimal cultivation effort.