Bruce Banner #3 vs Northern Lights: Which Cannabis Strain Is Better?

A detailed side-by-side comparison of Bruce Banner #3 (Hybrid) and Northern Lights (Indica) covering potency, effects, flavors, medical uses, and growing characteristics.

Bruce Banner #3Hybrid

THC: 24-30% | CBD: 0.1-0.2%

Euphoric, Creative, Energetic

Moderate to grow

Northern LightsIndica

THC: 16-21% | CBD: 0.1-0.3%

Relaxed, Sleepy, Happy

Easy to grow

Side-by-Side Comparison

AttributeBruce Banner #3Northern Lights
TypeHybridIndica
THC Range24-30%16-21%
CBD Range0.1-0.2%0.1-0.3%
EffectsEuphoric, Creative, Energetic, Happy, RelaxedRelaxed, Sleepy, Happy, Euphoric, Hungry
FlavorsDiesel, Sweet, Berry, Earthy, PungentEarthy, Pine, Sweet, Spicy
TerpenesMyrcene, Caryophyllene, LimoneneMyrcene, Caryophyllene, Pinene
Medical UsesPain, Stress, Depression, Nausea, FatigueInsomnia, Pain, Stress, Anxiety, Appetite Loss
Grow DifficultyModerateEasy
Flowering Time8-10 weeks7-9 weeks
Indoor Yield450-550g/m²450-550g/m²
Outdoor Yield600-700g/plant550-650g/plant
HeightTall (5+ ft)Short (< 3 ft)
GeneticsOG Kush x Strawberry DieselAfghani x Thai
BreederDark Horse GeneticsSensi Seeds (originally developed on the US West Coast)

Effects Comparison

Shared Effects

EuphoricHappyRelaxed

Unique to Bruce Banner #3

CreativeEnergetic

Unique to Northern Lights

SleepyHungry

Growing Comparison

Bruce Banner #3

Difficulty
Moderate
Flowering
8-10 weeks
Indoor Yield
450-550g/m²
Outdoor Yield
600-700g/plant
Height
Tall (5+ ft)

Northern Lights

Difficulty
Easy
Flowering
7-9 weeks
Indoor Yield
450-550g/m²
Outdoor Yield
550-650g/plant
Height
Short (< 3 ft)

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Which Should You Choose?

If you are looking for higher potency, Bruce Banner #3 edges ahead with THC levels up to 30% compared to Northern Lights's 21%. For evening relaxation and sleep, Northern Lights (Indica) is the better pick, while Bruce Banner #3 (Hybrid) is better suited for a balanced experience. Beginner growers should lean toward Northern Lights, which is easy to cultivate, versus the moderate difficulty of Bruce Banner #3. Both strains can help with pain, stress, so either is a solid choice if those are your primary concerns. Ultimately, the best strain depends on your personal preferences, tolerance, and intended use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bruce Banner #3 or Northern Lights stronger?

Bruce Banner #3 has a THC range of 24-30%, while Northern Lights ranges from 16-21% THC. Bruce Banner #3 is generally the more potent strain.

Which is easier to grow, Bruce Banner #3 or Northern Lights?

Bruce Banner #3 is rated moderate to grow, while Northern Lights is rated easy. Northern Lights is the easier option for cultivators. Bruce Banner #3 flowers in 8-10 weeks and Northern Lights in 7-9 weeks.

What are the main differences between Bruce Banner #3 and Northern Lights?

Bruce Banner #3 is a hybrid strain while Northern Lights is a indica. Bruce Banner #3 is known for euphoric, creative, energetic effects with diesel and sweet flavors. Northern Lights offers relaxed, sleepy, happy effects with earthy and pine flavors.

Can Bruce Banner #3 and Northern Lights be used for the same medical conditions?

Both strains share some medical applications. Bruce Banner #3 is used for pain, stress, depression, nausea, fatigue, while Northern Lights is used for insomnia, pain, stress, anxiety, appetite loss. Always consult a healthcare professional before using cannabis for medical purposes.

Which yields more, Bruce Banner #3 or Northern Lights?

Indoors, Bruce Banner #3 yields approximately 450-550g/m² while Northern Lights yields 450-550g/m². Outdoors, Bruce Banner #3 produces around 600-700g/plant and Northern Lights around 550-650g/plant. Actual yields depend on growing conditions, training techniques, and grower experience.