
- Resinous hybrid built for flavour and balance.
Dino Duck
Dino Duck is an indica-leaning hybrid that produces resinous, aromatic buds suited to growers who manage moisture carefully.
- Balanced, resin-rich hybrid for careful growers
- Performs best with organic soil and precise moisture control
- Dense, aromatic buds with earthy pine and citrus notes
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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DINO x DUCK |
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Hybrid (Indica-leaning) |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium (1.2-2.0 m outdoor) |
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Medium-High (400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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earthy, pine, citrus |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley |
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uplifting, relaxing, focused |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Dino Duck
Dino Duck is a hardy, resin-heavy hybrid developed for balance between cerebral clarity and gentle body ease. It performs best with organic soil, deliberate training and vigilant moisture control, making it a solid option for growers in variable British climates who can provide careful canopy management.
Dino Duck is a balanced hybrid with a slight indica dominance. The plant produces compact, resin-rich buds suited to both indoor and outdoor systems.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22% across most phenotypes. That potency gives a clear cerebral lift alongside a gentle physical ease.
CBD levels are generally low, under 1% in standard phenotypes. The variety is cultivated for its psychoactive and terpene-driven effects rather than CBD therapy.
Dino Duck comes from a deliberate cross of two stable parent lines selected for terpene expression. Breeders aimed to blend resin production with a balanced psychoactive profile.
Seeds are commonly sold as feminised to maximise the number of flowering females in a crop. Regular or auto variations exist from some breeders but fems are the standard choice.
Dino Duck requires intermediate experience because plants can be prone to mould in a wet Welsh valley climate. Vigilant airflow, pruning and organic soil management reduce risk and improve bud quality.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor plants typically finish by late September in favourable seasons.
Indoor yields are medium to high when trained and fed correctly, often around 400 to 550 g per square metre. Outdoor yields can match indoor numbers in sheltered gardens during good summers.
Plants grow to a medium height with dense branching that suits SCROG or LST. Outdoor stature typically ranges between 1.2 and 2 metres depending on training.
Indoors Dino Duck performs well under controlled environments and responds positively to organic cannabis soil growing in Newport. Outdoors plants benefit from a sunny, sheltered spot in Newport to avoid persistent damp.
Growing Dino Duck in Newport demands strict moisture control because the wet Welsh valley climate increases mould risk. Use raised beds, good drainage and frequent canopy maintenance to keep plants healthy.
Effects begin with a bright, focused uplift that encourages creativity and concentration. Over time the high settles into a warm, calming body sensation without heavy sedation for most users.
The flavour profile is earthy with clear pine notes and a lift of citrus on the finish. Many phenotypes reveal a subtle diesel or herbal undertone as the buds are burned or vapourised.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
A loamy, well-aerated organic mix with compost, worm castings and perlite suits Dino Duck. Aim for a pH of 6.0–6.5 and avoid water-retentive heavy soils in damp areas.
Improve airflow through pruning and spacing, remove lower foliage and install fans indoors or create wind corridors outdoors. Keep humidity lower in late flowering and use organic foliar sprays where appropriate.
Expect eight to ten weeks of flowering under stable indoor conditions. Outdoor growers in the UK should plan for a late September finish in good seasons.
Yes, Dino Duck responds well to both techniques; SCROG brings out bud density while SOG can maximise single-cola production. Training helps manage canopy moisture in damp locations.
Use a balanced organic nutrient program with emphasis on phosphorus and potassium during flowering. Finish with a mild flush of low-nutrient feed to preserve flavour and terpene clarity.
Yes, Dino Duck performs well with organic practices if you control moisture and soil health. Practising organic cannabis soil growing improves resilience and terpene expression in coastal and valley climates.
Dry slowly at 16–20°C and 45–55% RH for around 7–10 days, then jar and burp daily for the first two weeks. Proper curing enhances flavour and smooths harshness.
Sap-sucking insects and grey mould are the main threats in the UK. Introduce beneficial insects, use neem or biological controls and maintain cleanliness to keep infestations low.
Amateur growers in sheltered gardens may achieve medium yields comparable to modest indoor runs in good years. Yield depends heavily on sunlight, drainage and canopy management against the Welsh elements.
It's better for growers with some experience due to its sensitivity to damp and mould. Novices can succeed by using raised organic beds, robust training and strict moisture control.
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