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Frisian Duck grows with unusually shaped leaves making it difficult to identify as traditional cannabis and ideal for outdoor and greenhouse growing in populated areas. The name refers to the distinctive leaf shape which looks like a ducks footprint especially during the first two thirds of her life. During bloom some upper leaves may show the more traditional cannabis shape.
Frisian Duck comes from crossing Frisian Dew with DucksFoot. This unique, robust, stealthy variety is ready to harvest at the start of October (start of April in Southern Hemisphere). She can show beautiful purple colours during flowering and grows like a christmas tree, outdoors up to 2.5 meters, indoors up to 1.5 meters.
Frisian Duck produces compact buds with spicy aromas of pine, citrus and fresh forest. The taste is similar with a good quality high and a refreshing Sativa head-buzz with average yields. She was created for outdoor growing but also does well indoors. Frisian Duck is a unique cannabis plant in disguise; tough and easy to grow, perfect for less experienced growers.
Frisian Duck grows without being recognisable as cannabis for large parts of its life. Anyone that has a quiet sunny corner in their garden, greenhouse or the countryside will now find it easier than ever to grow their own cannabis.
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Flowering Time | Short |
Yield | Good |
Taste Notes | spicy aromas of pine, citrus, fresh forest |
Genetics | Frisian Dew X DucksFoot |
All product information is provided 'as is', for informational and educational purposes only. The information is obtained from seedbanks and breeders and we cannot gurantee its accuracy. Please Note: These seeds are sold as souvenirs only. We accept no liability for customers purchasing them for any other purpose. Customers are advised that under UK law it is illegal to germinate cannabis seeds without a licence from the Home Office.
Disclaimer: Under section 9A of the missuse of drugs act 1971, it is an offence to supply or offer to supply any article which may be used or adapted to be used for taking illegal drugs, believing that the article will be used in such a way. None of these products are sold for the purpose of drug taking, preparation, or cultivation and any discussion that leads us to believe they will be will result in refusal of goods.