
- Bright, resilient and productive for thoughtful growers
Frisian Duck
Frisian Duck is a sativa-dominant hybrid favoured for its uplifting, focused high and manageable structure.
- Uplifting, creative cerebral high
- Compact canopy ideal for tents
- Thrives with proper humidity control
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Frisian Duck x Northern Lights |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Compact to medium |
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Medium to high (approx. 350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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earthy, citrus, spicy |
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Feminised |
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Humid indoor |
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uplifting, focused, creative |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Frisian Duck
Frisian Duck combines lively cerebral effects with a compact, grower-friendly habit, making it well suited to controlled indoor rooms and attentive outdoor plots. The strain offers clear-headed energy with earthy citrus flavours and responds well to training, though it needs careful humidity and airflow management in cooler, damp environments.
Frisian Duck is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans towards energetic, cerebral effects. It keeps a stable structure suitable for growers who want lively daytime smoke without extreme stretch.
THC typically sits in the 18–22% range, offering reliable potency for experienced users and ambitious newcomers. Effects are noticeable on first inhale and build into a clear, creative head high.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%, so therapeutic effects rely on THC-driven mechanisms. It is not a strain chosen for high-CBD medical protocols.
Frisian Duck traces to a cross of Frisian Duck and Northern Lights, producing vigour and resilience. The lineage delivers sativa lift with a robust, compact phenotype.
Seeds are available Feminised to simplify canopy uniformity and reduce male plants. This makes planning and training straightforward for hobbyists and experienced growers alike.
Growing Frisian Duck in humid indoor grow rooms requires attentive ventilation and regular defoliation to prevent mould. With proper humidity control it performs well for intermediate growers.
Flowering takes around 8 to 10 weeks under optimal conditions. Expect a predictable finish when you maintain stable light and nutrient schedules.
Yields are medium to high indoors when trained and fed correctly. Outdoor results depend on season length and local conditions.
Plants stay compact to medium height with a bushy canopy that responds well to low-stress training. The structure makes it manageable in tent setups and modest rooms.
Indoors Frisian Duck thrives in controlled environments and can be pushed for higher yields with SCROG or LST methods in York. Outdoors it will perform in warm, sheltered spots but requires a long season and disease vigilance in York.
Growing Frisian Duck in York with humid indoor grow rooms demands strict humidity control and active airflow to avoid bud rot. Keep dehumidifiers and intake/exhaust fans balanced and monitor closely during late flower.
Expect an uplifting, focused buzz that prompts creativity without heavy sedation. The high is sociable and suited to daytime activities.
The flavour profile blends earthy base notes with bright citrus and a hint of spice on the exhale. Terpene balance gives it a clean, refreshing finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Keep relative humidity between 40–50% during flowering to reduce mould risk and support resin production.
Provide 600–1000 µmol/m²/s for best flowering results under LED or HPS systems with a stable 12/12 schedule in flower.
It is suitable for beginners with some guidance because it tolerates training but needs attention to humidity and airflow.
Moderate day/night swings of 5–8°C help preserve terpenes and reduce stretch while preventing excessive respiration.
Begin a short flush of plain water one to two weeks before harvest depending on your feeding regimen and trichome maturity.
Yes, but success outdoors in northern latitudes depends on a long, mild season and careful mould prevention as autumn humidity rises.
Low-stress training and SCROG are effective to spread the canopy and increase uniform bud development.
A balanced NPK schedule with reduced nitrogen in late flowering supports dense bud formation without excessive leafy growth.
Ensure strong circulation, sufficient spacing between colas and targeted defoliation to keep airflow moving through the canopy.
Frisian Duck can be tailored to northern climate cannabis growing with careful indoor humidity control or by choosing the sunniest, most sheltered outdoor sites.
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