Bruce Cookies by Original Sensible Seeds
Bruce Cookies does not feel like a strain caught between two parents. It feels more like both sides are pushed together head on. Bruce Banner #3 brings drive, resin and the stronger diesel core, while Do Si Dos OG pulls everything deeper, denser and heavier. Because of that, this is not a friendly Cookie line, but a plant with real pressure and a very firm stance.
In growth, it does not stay small, but it does not stretch out into loose length either. The structure feels compact to fairly strong, with enough mass in the branches for the flowers not only to look large, but to be properly supported. That is what keeps Bruce Cookies from reading like a delicate Cali cultivar. It feels more like something built for output and weight without turning coarse.
Indoors, flowering is usually placed at around 60 to 65 days. Under good conditions, figures of up to 700 g per m² indoors are commonly listed, while outdoor plants are often placed between 800 g and 1 kg each. That is a lot, but it does not feel hollow. The strain makes it quite clear that its scale does not need to be sold through pedigree or potency alone. The plant body can actually carry it.
On the aromatic side, lime and earth show up first, then herbal tones and a softer sweetness move in behind them. The Cookie influence sits more underneath than directly on top. That is what makes the profile more interesting, because it never gets stuck in a smooth dessert lane. Freshness, spice and density sit much closer together here.
Bruce Cookies therefore comes across as a strain defined less by show than by compression. Plenty of flower, plenty of resin and a structure built around substance are more than enough here.
Data sheet
| Crossing | Bruce Banner #3 x Do-Si-Dos OG |
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| Indica | 70 % |
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| Sativa | 30 % |
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| THC | 28 % |
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| Flowering time | 60 - 65 Days |
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| Yield outdoors | 800 grams per plant |
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| Yield indoors | 700 g/m2 |