Bruce Banger?

Jimbo the Gael

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I'm planning on growing sativa strains next season, and I was looking for something new. Seedsman has a strain they call Bruce Banger. I was looking around and I found some people saying it's a pheno of Bruce Banner #3. Anyone know if that's true?

I'm having a hard time finding much grow info on Bruce Banger, aside from the breeder info, so if I can just use BB#3 grow info for it that makes things a lot easier. Especially deciding whether or not I want to get the seeds in the first place.
 

buyyouabeer

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I grew it earlier in the year; probably could say it was a sativa like hybrid. Very thin branches that fell all over the place towards the end, with fairly wispy buds. Nice and frosty that was fairly easy to trim. Good high and taste. Here are some of the last pics I have of her before the falling down started.

Front right, Red Diesel in the back left
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Cola
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Jimbo the Gael

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So you wouldn't recommend it for outdoors then? Or would it just need some extra support? We do get some windy days around here, especially from around mid September to late October. I have had two plants in the ground blown over, and a Hindu Kush that broke off about a foot from the ground. Luckily I was a day or two away from harvesting her anyway.
 

xtsho

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I got some as freebies from orders I made with Seedsman. I've grown a couple. Not bad at all. I I gave the rest of the seeds to a friend and he really liked it.
 

Jimbo the Gael

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It does sound good, but with the outdoor conditions around here weaker stems tend to get snapped by the wind. Maybe it's time to finally get off my ass and build that trellis, lol. Too bad my yard is too small for a greenhouse or hoop-ouse. Think I'll get some, see how they do.
Thanks guys.
 

Jimbo the Gael

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I grew it earlier in the year; probably could say it was a sativa like hybrid. Very thin branches that fell all over the place towards the end, with fairly wispy buds. Nice and frosty that was fairly easy to trim. Good high and taste. Here are some of the last pics I have of her before the falling down started.

Front right, Red Diesel in the back left
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Cola
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By the way, those are some nice looking girls. Nice and frosty.
 

Jimbo the Gael

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Tell him happy birthday for me, lol. I've always loved sheps. Guarding the grow.
She really spazzed out on you, huh? I'll definitely need to add supports if mine grow like that. Maybe I'll do one of those wire cage things.
 

buyyouabeer

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I pulled out some buds last night because of this conversation; both the wife and I agreed that it was a nice high and tasty. If you zoom in you can see how thin the branches are, but also how frosty.
 

Jimbo the Gael

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Lol, sold. I just ordered some. I'll add some extra silica to the feed, and if I can get her outside quick enough maybe the wind will strengthen the stems.
If not, a trellis should solve that problem.
 
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