
Bruce Lemon Diesel
Cannabis seeds
by Super Sativa Seed Club
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Bruce Lemon Diesel Cannabis Seeds by Super Sativa Seed Club
Bruce Lemon Diesel is a balanced hybrid cannabis seed strain from Super Sativa Seed Club that crosses Bruce Banner with Lemon OG to deliver 20–25% THC, massive yields, and a diesel-citrus terpene profile that fills the room. Three feminised seeds per pack — enough to find your favourite phenotype and still have one in reserve. If you're looking to buy Bruce Lemon Diesel seeds, this is one of the strongest diesel-citrus crosses currently available from any Dutch seed bank.
Genetics and Lineage
Super Sativa Seed Club built this hybrid from two heavy hitters: the sativa-leaning Bruce Banner and the indica-dominant Lemon OG. Bruce Banner brings the raw THC firepower — it's one of those strains that consistently tests above 20% and hits with real authority. Lemon OG rounds things out with structure, density, and that unmistakable citrus-diesel nose that makes your grow room smell like a petrol station parked next to a lemon grove.
The result is a genuinely balanced hybrid. You get the vigour and stretch of the sativa side during veg, then the indica genetics kick in during flower to stack dense, resinous buds on every branch. We've seen a lot of "balanced hybrids" that lean hard one way or the other — this one actually delivers on the promise.
Growing These Seeds: What to Expect
This strain performs well in any environment — indoor tents, full grow rooms, or outdoors with plenty of sun. The plants are vigorous growers with strong, sturdy branches that respond brilliantly to training techniques like LST, topping, or ScrOG.
Left untrained indoors, expect heights around 125cm — manageable in most tents without running into light-burn territory. Outdoors is where this strain really stretches its legs: plants can reach 300–400cm and produce over 1000g of flower per plant when given proper space and sunlight. That's not a typo. One plant, one kilogram-plus.
The one thing to watch out for: branch reinforcement. Those dense buds get seriously heavy in the final weeks of the 10-week flowering phase, and we've heard enough stories about snapped branches to say this firmly — stake your plants. Bamboo canes, trellis netting, plant yo-yos, whatever you prefer. Just don't skip it. A single broken branch in week 9 is heartbreaking.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Super Sativa Seed Club |
| Genetics | Bruce Banner x Lemon OG |
| Type | Feminised, Photoperiod |
| THC Content | 20–25% |
| Flowering Time | 10 weeks |
| Indoor Height | Up to 125cm |
| Outdoor Height | 300–400cm |
| Indoor Yield | 500–600g/m² |
| Outdoor Yield | 1000g+ per plant |
| Seeds Per Pack | 3 |
| SKU | CSSC0024 |
| Terpene | Aroma Contribution | Typical Presence |
|---|---|---|
| Myrcene | Earthy, musky base | Dominant |
| Caryophyllene | Peppery, spicy kick | High |
| Limonene | Bright lemon-citrus zest | High |
| Linalool | Subtle floral smoothness | Moderate |
| Pinene | Fresh pine undertone | Moderate |
Yield and Indoor Performance
Indoors, this strain delivers 500–600g/m² under optimal conditions — that puts it comfortably in the high-yield category for photoperiod feminised seeds. A 10-week flower cycle is slightly longer than some hybrids, but the extra week or two pays off in bud density and resin production. If you're running a ScrOG setup in a 1.2m x 1.2m tent, two or three plants will fill the canopy nicely.
Compared to something like a straight OG Kush — which typically sits around 400–450g/m² — you're looking at a meaningful bump in productivity without sacrificing potency. The 20–25% THC range is backed by the Bruce Banner parentage, which is consistently one of the strongest strains in any seed catalogue. If you want to order seeds that genuinely outperform the average hybrid on yield alone, this cross is hard to beat.
Aroma, Flavour, and Terpene Profile
The dominant aroma is a thick, pungent diesel layered with bright lemon zest and peppery warmth. The dominant terpenes are myrcene, caryophyllene, limonene, linalool, and pinene — and you can smell every single one of them. The primary note hits you the moment you open the jar. Behind that sits a bright citrus layer — proper lemon zest, not artificial lemon-drop sweetness — and a peppery kick from the caryophyllene that lingers on the exhale.
If you've ever cracked open a bag of old-school NYC Diesel and thought "they don't make them like this anymore," this strain will feel familiar. The linalool adds a subtle floral smoothness that keeps the whole profile from becoming one-dimensional. It smells like proper cannabis — the kind that makes you close the bag quickly if you're trying to be discreet. A carbon filter in the grow room is non-negotiable with this one.
Effects and THC Levels
THC content ranges from 20–25%, placing this firmly in the high-potency category. The balanced hybrid genetics deliver effects that reflect both parent strains — the Bruce Banner side brings intensity and cerebral stimulation, while the Lemon OG contributes physical relaxation and that heavy-lidded contentment. According to the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA), average THC concentrations in European cannabis have risen steadily over the past decade, and strains in the 20–25% range now represent the upper tier of commercially available genetics. A web survey of medical cannabis users published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (Pearce, Mitsouras & Irizarry, 2014; PMC6275121) found that users commonly associate hybrid strains with a combination of both uplifting and calming qualities, which aligns with what growers report from this cross.
The honest limitation: at 25% THC, less experienced users should approach with respect. This is not a "one puff and chill" variety — it builds, and it builds quickly. The terpene combination (particularly the myrcene and linalool) may contribute to the overall character of the experience through what's commonly referred to as the entourage effect. We recommend starting low and going slow, especially if you're more accustomed to strains in the 15–18% range.
How to Grow These Seeds
- Germinate your feminised seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first true leaves appear. A 15–20 litre pot works well for indoor plants; outdoor growers can go larger for maximum yield.
- During vegetative growth, take advantage of the strong branching by applying low-stress training (LST) or topping above the 4th or 5th node. The sturdy stems handle manipulation well.
- Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to initiate flowering. Expect a 10-week flowering phase — resist the urge to chop early, as the final 2 weeks add significant resin and density.
- Install bamboo canes or trellis netting by week 5 of flower at the latest. The buds get heavy enough to snap branches if left unsupported.
- Monitor humidity closely during late flower — those dense buds can trap moisture. Keep relative humidity below 50% in the final weeks to prevent mould.
- Harvest when trichomes show mostly milky-white with a few amber heads. Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks.
- Recommended indoor medium: Coco-perlite mix (70/30) or a quality organic soil with added perlite for drainage.
- Ideal light schedule (veg): 18/6 for 4–6 weeks before flipping to 12/12.
- Nutrient tip: These plants are heavy feeders in mid-flower. Increase phosphorus and potassium from week 4 of bloom onwards.
- Temperature range: 22–28°C during lights-on, no lower than 18°C during lights-off.
- Companion products: A complete grow tent kit with carbon filtration, Biobizz nutrients, and plant yo-yos for branch reinforcement all pair well with this strain.
Running this strain in a tent? Pair these seeds with a complete grow kit that includes lighting, ventilation, and a carbon filter — you'll need that filter more than most strains. Get a set of plant yo-yos or bamboo stakes at the same time. For outdoor growers, plant reinforcement accessories are worth grabbing now rather than scrambling in week 8 of flower. Check out the Azarius grow equipment category for everything you need in one place.
Why This Strain Deserves a Spot in Your Grow
We've been stocking Super Sativa Seed Club genetics since they relaunched, and this is one of those strains that ticks every box without any obvious compromise. The yield numbers are genuinely impressive — 500–600g/m² indoors and over 1000g per plant outdoors — and the 20–25% THC ensures the quality matches the quantity.
The real selling point, though, is the grow experience itself. This is a forgiving plant. The branches are strong enough to handle training without snapping, the vigour means you're not nursing a slow grower through veg, and the 10-week flower time — while not the fastest — is predictable. You know what you're getting, and you get a lot of it.
If you're weighing this against other diesel-family strains, this cross stands out for its citrus complexity. Pure diesel strains can be one-note on the nose; the Lemon OG parentage adds a dimension that makes the finished flower more interesting to smoke and more pleasant to grow (the lemon terpenes genuinely brighten up the grow-room smell). For a well-rounded photoperiod hybrid that delivers on yield, potency, and flavour, this is one of the best options Super Sativa Seed Club currently offers. Order your pack and see for yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does this strain take to flower?
The flowering period is 10 weeks. It's slightly longer than some hybrids, but the extra time produces denser, more resinous buds. Don't rush the harvest — the final two weeks make a noticeable difference in quality.
What yield can I expect indoors?
Under optimal conditions, expect 500–600g/m² indoors. Training techniques like ScrOG or LST help maximise this. Outdoors, individual plants can exceed 1000g each with enough sun and space.
Is this strain suitable for beginner growers?
Yes. The plants are vigorous, sturdy, and respond well to training. The main thing to remember is branch reinforcement during late flower — those heavy buds can snap stems. Stake your plants from week 5 of flowering onwards.
What does this strain smell like?
Strong diesel with a bright lemon-citrus layer and peppery undertones. The terpene profile includes myrcene, caryophyllene, limonene, linalool, and pinene. A carbon filter is essential if you're growing indoors — this strain is loud.
How tall do plants grow indoors?
Untrained plants reach around 125cm indoors — manageable in most grow tents. Topping or LST during veg keeps height in check while encouraging a wider, more productive canopy. Outdoors, plants can stretch to 300–400cm.
What is the THC content?
THC levels range from 20–25%, depending on growing conditions and phenotype. This puts the strain firmly in the high-potency category, thanks largely to its Bruce Banner parentage.
Do plants need reinforcement or stakes?
Absolutely. The flowers get dense and heavy enough to break branches in the final weeks. Use bamboo canes, trellis netting, or plant yo-yos. Set them up by week 5 of flower — don't wait until branches are already bending.
Last updated: April 2026
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











