Frisian Duck - 3 feminized seeds
- SKU: 10230
brand: | Dutch Passion |
genus: | Feminized |
Parents: | Frisian Dew |
genetics: | Hybrid |
flowering time: | 8 - 9 weeks |
THC: | 7% |
aroma & taste: | Spicy, pine, fruity |
Dutch Passion Frisian Duck - 3 feminized seeds
Why should I buy Frisian Duck feminized seeds?
Frisian Duck has a subtle but spicy aroma and flavor profile Frisian Duck is a hybrid cannabis strain bred for its distinctive leaf shape that looks like a duck's footprint. It grows without being recognizable as cannabis for most of its life. Her compact buds have a quite subtle, spicy aroma with hints of fresh forest, pine and citrus. The aroma is not as pungent, which helps it maintain a low odor profile even when the large purple flowers have matured and dominate its appearance. How does the Frisian Duck taste? The Frisian Duck has a slightly fruity, pine-like taste that can have hints of berries and fresh forest. Some phenotypes express a more citrus-dominant flavor profile. With its slightly lemony and pine aroma, it will definitely wake you up! Perfect for a joint in the morning or during the day. Frisian Duck is an outdoor world champion Frisian Duck has purple buds with a hybrid bud structure that leans slightly towards the sativa side. It can be prone to foxtailing, making its buds a little more open, but very resistant to long periods of bad weather outdoors. As a product of a hybridization of DucksFoot x Frisian Dew, Frisian Duck has the potential to produce quite high yields. The genetics of her Frisian Dew parents ensure healthy and strong offspring that are tough enough to take a beating or two. In addition to thriving outdoors, Frisian Duck will also thrive indoors. It remains fairly compact and doesn't need much height management to deliver good yields. Note that its purple tones may be slightly less vibrant indoors than buds grown outdoors. A top choice for the urban outdoor grower The Frisian Duck grows with unusually shaped leaves, which make it difficult to identify as traditional cannabis, but which make it ideal for outdoor and greenhouse cultivation in populated areas.< /p>
The name "Duck" refers to the distinctive leaf shape that looks like a duck's footprint, especially in the first two thirds of its life. During flowering, some upper leaves may have the more traditional cannabis shape. What was initially considered a freaky cannabis plant about 5 years ago has now become a household name and a bestseller in the Dutch Passion seed collection. The distinctive, stealthy appearance makes this plant a great choice for the outdoor urban cannabis grower. It is a unique cannabis plant in disguise. It's also tough and easy to grow, perfect for less experienced growers. The Frisian Duck is ready to harvest after about 8-9 weeks of flowering indoors. Outdoors it can reach a maximum height of 2-3 m and is harvested around the beginning or middle of autumn. The genetics used to produce the Frisian Duck ensure the following characteristics: The Frisian Duck is a real outdoor champion that is also ideal for outdoor and indoor cultivation in northern and southern latitudes where other varieties would fight for their survival ;house cultivation is suitable. Frisian Duck effects The Frisian Duck produces fresh, pine-like and fruity-citrusy, tasty buds. The effect of the purple sativa flowers is quite soft and uplifting. This strain is not the most intense and is suitable for the grower who does not want the strongest psychoactive experience. It gives the user a pleasantly smooth and balanced high while still being able to function and get things done. Outdoor activities become more enjoyable after smoking Frisian Duck. The high is of medium strength and duration. The growth and flowering period of the Frisian Duck The Frisian Duck doesn't expand and doesn't get as big. like the sativa dominant strains. It is a medium to large plant that will almost double in size during the flowering period. Inside it is quite easy to control. Outside, she can become a real monster, often growing into a huge cannabis plant in the shape of a Christmas tree. Indoors, a growing season of 4-6 weeks would be enough to produce large yielding plants. Indoor cultivation in a SOG facility is possible and is recommended for higher yields. Although it can thrive indoors, we recommend growing it outdoors as the true power of its abilities lies outdoors. It thrives outdoors and is the perfect choice for the outdoor grower looking for a stable cannabis strain that can handle long periods of inclement weather. There is no need to train or trim the plants. It easily grows into a large Christmas tree with tough trunks that can support some weight. The flowering time is around 8-9 weeks. In combination with the recommended veg phase, it will take around 12-15 weeks from sowing to harvest. The yield of the Frisian Duck Frisian Duck produces an XXL crop of amazing purple flowers; between 400 and 500 grams per m2 is possible. The plant will bear heavy buds that will smell like you have stepped into a fresh forest! Our expert advice: Frisian Duck is the ideal strain if you are looking for a strain that will fit well into your garden or outdoor guerrilla space. This is the most secretive Cannabis Cup winning variant in the world. If you need an outdoor cannabis strain that camouflages itself, then Frisian Duck is the strain for you. For most of its life, the Frisian Duck is difficult to identify as cannabis. Without the distinctive shape of the cannabis leaf, people simply walk past it without taking a second look. This secretive, self-hiding cannabis strain is the product of many years of careful breeding and has been optimized for cultivation in harsh Northern European outdoor conditions. Because the unusual shape of the leaves doesn't draw a second glance, you can consider locations you may not have considered before. Maybe you can hide a plant in the corner of your garden or in a polytunnel? Experienced guerrilla farmers find that the Frisian Duck blends in very easily with the background vegetation. Grow this strain outdoors with a few bushes and nettles around it and observe the Frisian Duck's unique genetics, which does a remarkable job of natural self-camouflaging. It is only really identifiable as cannabis shortly before harvest, when the buds are ready. It is not necessary to pluck or cut the leaves of the Frisian Duck. The growth pattern is perfect for natural growth. If you want a bushier plant, we recommend topping it once. When growing it outdoors, make sure you give it enough soil and space, as it can grow into a real monster in good outdoor conditions. Greenhouse growers also need to give it enough space to grow because it can really thrive in such an environment. It is not unusual for Frisian Duck grown in a greenhouse to reach 3 m high and just as wide. More information about Frisian Duck The Frisian Duck is one of the most unusual feminized cannabis strains available today. It is the only Cannabis Cup-winning, stealthy cannabis strain ideal for outdoor cultivation in harsh Northern European conditions. The Frisian Duck grows with a stabilized natural leaf deformity. This creates a natural “tissue” between the individual “fingers” of the leaflets on the cannabis leaves. This makes it difficult to recognize them as cannabis. Most people expect the normal leaf shape and wouldn't give it a second glance. The unusual shape of the leaves, especially during early growth, provides a natural cannabis camouflage that the outdoor grower can use to great advantage. Aside from being a stealthy strain for any outdoor cannabis grower, Frisian Duck is a robust and durable outdoor strain that can deliver bountiful yields to both beginners and experts. Frisian Duck Reviews Since its initial release, Frisian Duck has become one of the most popular outdoor feminized strains, known for its high yields and easy growth. It is mainly grown outdoors, in greenhouses or in polytunnels. In almost all cases, growers have an extraordinary appreciation for the unique, naturally camouflaged leaf shape, which maximizes the chances that this plant will remain undetected and therefore likely to reach harvest safely.< /p>