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Frisian Duck Feminized – Dutch Passion

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Frisian Duck Feminized of Dutch Passion is a hybrid cannabis strain created for its distinctive leaf shape that resembles the footprint of a duck.

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Additional information

WeightN/A
Genetic Type

Hybrid

Harvest Time

6-8 Weeks, 8-10 Weeks

Harvest Yield

300-400g /m2, 400-500g/ m2

Seed Gender

Feminized Seed

Seedbank

Dutch Passion

THC

High THC (20%), Mid THC (15%)

Where to Grow

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Country

Dutch

Effect

Creative, Energetic, Euphoric, Social

Genetic Family

Landrace

Quality

Annibale's Choice, Bestseller, Easy to Grow

Taste and Smell

Earth / Musk / Coffee, Lemon / Citrus, Pine / Wood / Balsamic, Spices / Incense / Cheese

Description

Frisian Duck Feminized – Dutch Passion Seeds

Frisian Duck Feminized represents one of the most extraordinary, revolutionary, and useful genetic anomalies in the entire history of modern breeding. Developed by Dutch Passion’s geneticists to meet the needs of outdoor and guerrilla growers operating in urban environments or high-visibility areas, this cultivar manifests a unique morphological mutation: its leaves are webbed and fused, resembling a duck’s footprint (Duck’s footprint) rather than the classic, iconic serrated-finger shape of cannabis.

This natural biological camouflage makes the plant virtually unrecognizable as cannabis for the first two-thirds of its life cycle, making it the ultimate tool for discreet cultivation in gardens, balconies, or open-field guerrilla spots.

Frisian Duck in technical brief

Frisian Duck by Dutch Passion is a robust hybrid derived from crossing the legendary outdoor champion Frisian Dew with the historic mutant line DucksFoot. It completes its indoor flowering in about 8 weeks (56-63 days), while outdoors it reaches the chop between late September and early October. I

t guarantees consistent yields between 400 and 500g/m² indoors and up to 500g per plant outdoors, sitting at medium THC levels (10-15%). The plant develops a slender Christmas tree-shaped structure, with elastic woody stems and extraordinary resistance to the cold and humid climates of Northern Europe.

The aromatic profile is a fresh, forest bouquet of pine, citrus, and peppermint, with an effect perceived as a light, clean, and functional cerebral high.

Tech Sheet

  • Genetics: Frisian Dew x DucksFoot.
  • Type: Balanced Sativa/Indica mutant hybrid.
  • Flowering: 8 weeks (56-63 days).
  • Outdoor Harvest: Late September / Early October (Northern Hemisphere).
  • Height: 100-150 cm (Indoor) / up to 200-250 cm (Outdoor in open ground).
  • Cannabinoids: THC 10-15%, low CBD (<0.2%).
  • Dominant Terpenes: Pinene, Limonene, Myrcene.
  • Yield: 400-500g/m² (Indoor), 450-500g per plant (Outdoor).
  • Techniques: Pure guerrilla, Topping, LST, Lower branch plane defoliation.
  • Ideal Environment: High Altitude, Open field, Urban balconies, Greenhouse, Indoor.
  • Effect: Light mental high, clear euphoria, mild physical relaxation, functional daytime.

Botanical Camouflage and Lineage Advantages

The genesis of Frisian Duck lies in Dutch Passion’s desire to refine the old Ducksfoot line, which was originally tropical and cold-sensitive, by crossing it with Frisian Dew, the undisputed queen of resilience in Dutch climates. This synergy transferred an impressive structural robustness to the offspring, preserving the stabilized leaf mutation at 100%.

The camouflaging leaf mutation remains completely stable until the fifth week of flowering, after which the shape of the expanding buds reveals the plant’s true nature.

Agronomic reports confirm that the cellular tissues of this cultivar show a high concentration of lignin, giving the branches superior elastic flexibility. This characteristic allows the plant to withstand heavy wind gusts typical of mountain or High Altitude zones without suffering structural fractures or requiring constant mechanical support systems.

Cultivation Protocols and Outdoor Management

Frisian Duck expresses its maximum agronomic potential in open fields and guerrilla setups, where its “invisible” nature offers an invaluable strategic advantage.

Guerrilla and High Altitude Cultivation

Outdoors, this cultivar manifests exceptional vegetative vigor, adapting to clayey or poor soils. Its root zone is deep and benefits immensely from early inoculation with mycorrhizae, which optimize the absorption of immobile microelements even in the presence of soil temperatures below 15°C.

Early flowering allows it to ripen before the arrival of autumn frosts. During the last three weeks of the cycle, in the presence of pronounced nighttime thermal excursions, the calyxes and sugar leaves activate anthocyanin synthesis, tinging the flowers in beautiful dark purple and violet hues, creating a breathtaking visual contrast.

Indoor and Greenhouse Setup Management

Although born for the outdoors, Frisian Duck performs cleanly indoors or in a greenhouse as well. In a controlled environment, post-light change stretch is moderate (about 100% elongation), making it suitable for containment techniques such as Topping or LST (Low Stress Training).

The VPD must be maintained around 1.2 kPa during the central phase of flowering. The elongated structure of the buds and the open shape of the mutant leaves favor constant airflow within the canopy, drastically reducing the risk of hygrometric stagnation and making it naturally resistant to botrytis and powdery mildew.

Terpene Chemistry and Organoleptic Notes

The aromatic profile of Frisian Duck is fresh, balsamic, and typically old-school. Pinene dominates the volatile molecular spectrum, releasing sharp notes of scots pine, forest resin, and fresh wood. Limonene and Myrcene intervene at the base, enriching the bouquet with sour citrus nuances, black pepper, and a light background of damp earth inherited from the Frisian Dew line.

The smoke is light, smooth, and not excessively expansive in the lungs, making it ideal for those who do not tolerate overly harsh or toxic varieties. During curing in glass, which requires at least 30 days to eliminate chlorophyll from the webbed leaves, the citrus and spicy notes fuse into a round, fresh, and pleasantly persistent fragrance on the palate.

Action Dynamics and Somatic Impact

With a medium THC rate standing around 10-15%, Frisian Duck offers a soft, controllable, and prettamente functional sensory experience. Many consumers report a clean mental high, characterized by a light euphoria, serenity, and a boost to socialization, without ever inducing anxiety peaks, paranoia, or the disabling cerebral heaviness of high-THC indicas. Body relaxation is mild and velvety, melting superficial muscle tension but leaving the user dynamic, clear-headed, and active.

It is considered an excellent variety for daytime consumption (“all-day smoke”) and for therapeutic consumers seeking relief without heavy cognitive alterations.

Technical Operational Strengths

  • Absolute biological camouflage: Webbed duck’s footprint leaves that render the plant invisible to passersby.
  • Elite climate resistance: Excellent tolerance to cold, autumn rains, and greenhouse humidity.
  • Low odor profile: It emanates a forest and pine scent that is less penetrating than traditional skunks, increasing discretion.
  • Early harvest: Ready for the chop between late September and early October, avoiding autumn molds.

Common errors that ruin the harvest

The most frequent agronomic error with Frisian Duck is overfeeding. Being a rustic variety derived from a mutant landrace and a pure outdoor line, its metabolism prefers gradual and moderate nutrition. Forcing the plant with high EC levels quickly causes leaf burns and blocks in nutrient absorption.

Another risk is related to excessive pruning: removing too many mutant leaves during vegetative growth drastically reduces its photosynthetic surface area, slowing structural growth and decreasing the final volumetric yield of the buds.

Frisian Duck vs Other Outdoor Varieties

Frisian Duck vs Frisian Dew

Frisian Dew is the commercial mother of this cross; it produces on average larger buds and has a slightly higher THC potential, but it manifests the classic serrated cannabis leaf, lacking the camouflaging factor of the Duck.

Frisian Duck vs Durban Poison

Durban Poison is a pure South African Sativa with a markedly higher energetic push and THC levels. However, it requires more complex height management indoors and offers no visual protection or leaf camouflage in urban outdoors.

Frisian Duck vs Auto Duck

Auto Duck is the autoflowering version of the same mutant line. While maintaining the duck’s footprint leaf, Auto Duck remains much smaller and completes its cycle in 11-12 weeks from germination, offering a lower volumetric yield compared to the majestic photoperiod feminized version.

Who it is not recommended for

This variety is discouraged for commercial indoor growers who prioritize the pursuit of maximum destructive potency (THC above 25%) or rock-hard bud density like Cookies lines. It is not suitable for those looking for a purely sedative or total narcotic effect for severe insomnia, given the pleasantly active and light nature of its cannabinoid profile.

Tech FAQ for the Grower

Does the leaf shape change during flowering?

Yes, in the final weeks of flowering, the secondary sugar leaves growing inside the buds may show more traditional single fingers, but the overall appearance of the plant remains highly camouflaged.

What is the ideal pH value for outdoor irrigation?

Maintain the pH between 6.2 and 6.5 in open ground to optimize the assimilation of organic macroelements.

How much does it smell during late flowering?

The odor is moderate and less volatile compared to a pure Kush or Skunk; the scent easily blends with the surrounding vegetation’s smell.

Does it support the Main-lining technique?

No, due to its branched and rustic structure, it prefers soft bending techniques (LST) or a single early Topping at the 4th node.

Are the flowers always purple?

No, about half of the specimens manifest the dark purple phenotype under the effect of nighttime cold, while the other half maintains a bright green color with orange pistils.

Annibale Seedshop Team’s Opinion

Dutch Passion’s Frisian Duck is a miracle of genetic engineering applied to grower security. It is not a variety born to compete in indoor Cannabis Cups for THC levels, but it is the undisputed queen of guerrilla and urban cultivation.

Its mutant leaf is an “invisibility passport” that allows growing in plain sight where other varieties would be immediately identified. We highly recommend it to anyone who puts discretion first and seeks an indestructible outdoor plant, scented with pine and with an incredibly pleasant and functional smoke.

Expert advice:

Frisian Duck feminized by Dutch Passion is the ideal strain if you are looking for a strain that blends well with your outdoor garden or guerrilla venue. This is the stealthiest Cannabis Cup-winning strain available worldwide. If you need an outdoor cannabis strain that blends in, Frisian Duck is the strain for you.

For most of his life, Frisian Duck is difficult to identify as cannabis. Without the distinctive cannabis leaf shape, people simply walk past her without giving her a second glance.

This hidden and stealthy cannabis strain is the product of many years of careful breeding and has been optimized for growing in the harsh outdoor conditions of northern Europe.

Since the unusual leaf shape doesn’t attract second glances, you can consider growing locations you may not have considered before. Maybe you could hide a plant in the corner of your garden or in a tunnel?

Experienced guerilla growers find that the feminized Frisian Duck blends very easily with background vegetation. Grow this strain outdoors with some bushes and nettles around and watch the unique Frisian Duck genetics do an amazing job of natural camouflage.

It is only truly identifiable as cannabis before harvest, when the buds are ready.

There is no need to fold or tear the Frisian Duck leaves. The growth model is perfect for natural growth. If you want a bushier plant, we recommend covering it once.

When growing her outdoors make sure you give her enough soil and space as she can become a real monster in good quality outdoor conditions.

Greenhouse growers also need to give her enough space to grow because she can really thrive in such an environment. It is not uncommon to see greenhouse-grown Frisian Ducks reaching 3m in height and equally wide.

Read more about Frisian Duck of Dutch Passion

Frisian Duck feminized by Dutch Passion is one of the most unusual feminized cannabis strains available today. It is the only stealth cannabis strain to win the cannabis cup, ideal for growing outdoors in the harsh conditions of northern Europe.

Frisian Duck grows with a natural stabilized leaf deformity. This produces a natural “texture” between the individual “fingers” of the leaflets on the cannabis leaves. This makes it difficult to recognize as cannabis.

Most people expect to see the normal shape of the leaf and wouldn’t give it a second look. The unusual shape of the leaves, especially during early growth, offers natural cannabis camouflage that the outdoor grower can use to great advantage.

In addition to being a stealth strain for any outdoor cannabis grower, Frisian Duck feminized is a hardy and long-lasting outdoor cannabis strain that can yield big yields for novice and experienced growers alike.