Frisian Duck: The Stealthy Indica for Canadian Growers
Frisian Duck stands apart through its remarkable genetic heritage—a strain engineered to thrive where discretion matters. Rather than the familiar fan-leaf silhouette, this Dutch Passion creation displays webbed foliage that lets it vanish into natural surroundings. At 7% THC, it delivers approachable, body-forward effects without overwhelming intensity. The 8–9 week flowering window aligns perfectly with Canada's diverse climate zones, whether you're working within Maritime humidity, Prairie heat spikes, or coastal BC's mild autumns. This is a strain built for growers who value stealth as much as harvest.
Cultivating Frisian Duck Across Canada
Frisian Duck's webbed leaf profile isn't just visual—it influences how the plant manages moisture and pest pressure across different Canadian environments. Coastal BC growers benefit from the strain's ability to shed excess humidity, while Prairie cultivators appreciate its compact, manageable structure during unpredictable summer weather. Indoors, provide standard 18/6 lighting during vegetative phase, then flip to 12/12 for flowering. Outdoor success hinges on starting seeds early enough to finish before late autumn frost—aim for late May or early June transplants in Ontario. The plant's resilient genetics handle variable rainfall and temperature fluctuations. Space plants 60–90 cm apart for optimal air flow around that distinctive foliage. Feed moderately; Frisian Duck doesn't demand heavy nutrients.
Relaxation Without Intensity
Frisian Duck's modest 7% THC makes it an excellent choice for afternoon or evening sessions when you want calm focus without couch-lock. Users report a gentle euphoria paired with physical ease—the sort of effect that suits conversation, creative projects, or simply unwinding after a long day. The flavour profile leans toward earthy, herbal notes with subtle woody undertones. Best enjoyed on calm evenings when you can sink into its mellow embrace without demanding high-intensity effects.




