Frisian Duck Strain Review – Bonza Blog

The joy of cultivating cannabis does not compare to growing it without the fear of getting caught.  Most states have already legalized weeds, but some still have to grow secretly. There are a lot of ways to hide from prying eyes, including choosing a strain with a discreet structure like Frisian Duck.

It camouflages itself among a group of ordinary houseplants. Its compact structure is complemented by its atypical looks, veering away from the usual fingered-leaves of cannabis plants with leaves resembling a duck’s foot. Its webbed leaves is a unique inheritance from its mother Ducksfoot. Dutch Passion crossed it with its pride and joy, Frisian Dew. From it, Frisian Duck gained its deep purple streaks which come out when exposed to lower temperatures.

Frisian Duck Strain Quick Facts
Genetic Lineage Frisian Dew x Ducksfoot
Sativa/Indica Ratio 50/50
THC % 14% to 17%
CBD % 5%
Climate Semi-humid climate
Flowering Period 7 to 9 weeks / Late September to mid-October
Average Yield 450 g/sqm / 500 g/plant

TIP: Looking to buy Frisian Duck seeds? Visit the Bonza ILGM cannabis seed shop

Frisian Duck is a perfectly balanced hybrid that delivers a clear mental high paired with an impressive body relaxation. A few puffs of its citric and woody smoke also induce effects that temporarily ease medical problems as it persists for a few hours.

Odor and Flavors

The skunky smell of cannabis is undeniably present in any Frisian Duck. There are also notable hints of wood, citrus, and earth like a fresh walk in a forest filled with fruit trees. Its flavors reflect the way it smells, albeit with a spicy addition in its aftertaste.

Effects

Strains with a split balance of Indica and Sativa always deliver a wholesome head-to-toe high. The same holds true for Frisian Duck, a perfectly split hybrid with THC levels of 15% to 16%. It starts off with an uplifting buzz that enhances the mood before gently cradling users into a state of tranquility. Moreover, its moderate levels of potency make it a good option for beginners.

Frisian Duck Strain Effects

Frisian Duck Strain Effects – Image Powered by allbud.com

Almost instantly after the first few tokes, its initial onset begins. A rush of energy surges to the brain that prepares one for a long-lasting high. It leaves users in an upbeat mood as pleasant memories resurface and put one in a happy mood. It would be best to have some snacks nearby though. Although subtle, its mentally stimulating effects echo throughout the body especially the stomach. By having food at arm’s length away, one can save time from going to the kitchen.

After about an hour or two, a tranquil tide spreads throughout the body in waves. It begins in the temples as a tingling sensation that soothes and calms the muscles of tension. It is the kind of body peace that feels extremely relaxing. Despite its intensity, however, it does not cause sleepiness.

Ultimate Grow Guide

Everything you need to get started

Ensure you get the biggest yields

Avoid the most common mistakes

Adverse Reactions

Cannabinoids interfere with saliva production. As a result, the mouth feels extremely dry as if it had been stuffed with cotton. The eyes also feel arid and irritated. Although the mild side effects are inevitable, users may down a few glasses of water throughout the day to relieve the discomfort.

Frisian Duck Strain Reactions

Frisian Duck Strain Reactions – Image Powered by en.seedfinder.eu

Depending on the tolerance level, users may also experience headaches and dizziness that are similar to that of a hangover or the slight disorientation that comes with speedy movements. Using cannabis moderately and in low doses can lessen the chances of experiencing the reactions.

Medical Use and Benefits

Frisian Duck has a wonderful recreational high. However, it also has therapeutic benefits. Through its CBD levels of up to 5%, it manages the symptoms of various mental and physical health issues. Its happy high, for instance, brings pleasant thoughts and giggling fits that subdue stress and even balances out mood swings.

The mental upliftment has a positive effect on behavioral and mental health disorders too, like depression, anxiety, and PTSD. It temporarily provides a break from the fast-paced thoughts, overwhelming dread, and feeling of hopelessness. Meanwhile, the clarity and alertness help patients who have difficulties retaining attention.

Frisian Duck Strain Medical

Frisian Duck Strain Medical – Image Powered by ilovegrowingmarijuana.com

As the effects flow down the body, pains and aches are all relieved. It is also perfect after a long day as it vanishes fatigue by thoroughly relaxing the muscles. Last, but definitely not the least, it aids gastrointestinal problems. It reduces the lack or loss of appetite and induces cravings. For this reason, it is a source of comfort for patients dealing with cachexia and eating disorders like anorexia.

Growing Frisian Duck

Dutch Passion may have cultivated Frisian Duck with outdoor growing in mind. It is a sturdy strain with high resistance to a myriad of growing issues like gusts of wind and moisture. Because of this, it is also a great beginner’s strain.

Frisian Duck’s beauty unfolds from the moment it enters germination. Its leaves have the appearance of a duck’s webbed foot rather than the typical elongated or rounded shape. It grows up to 300 centimeters in height and develops a bright green hue with deep violet streaks all over the stalk.

Frisian Duck Strain Growing

Frisian Duck Strain Growing – Image Powered by zamnesia.com

Once flowering commences, the buds turn flat but heavy with density. It sparkles when shined upon due to its thick coat of trichomes. The stalks change shape too, its leaves elongate with each boasting between 9 to 11 fingers.

In controllable environments, growers can adjust temperature, lighting, and temperature. One can also choose between mediums. A hydroponics setup will hasten the flowering period while significantly improving yields. Meanwhile, using soil will enhance the terpene profile. Pairing it with a Sea of Green method can maximize space. After flowering for 7 to 9 weeks, it produces a bountiful yield of up to 450 grams per square meter. Outdoor growers in the northern hemisphere can expect 500 grams of buds around the last week of September to the middle of October.

TIP: Looking to buy Frisian Duck seeds? Visit the Bonza ILGM cannabis seed shop

Have you grown or used the Frisian Duck strain? If not, would you like to get your hands on this strain? Please leave a comment to let us know what you think. We want to hear from you.

You may also like...

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *