Frisian Dew happens to be the first-rate outdoor variety. Its blooming period had been reduced to 8 weeks, so it can be grown even in the places with moderate climate like the southern parts of Russia or Ukraine! It’s a perfect Sativa/Indica combo that has the hardiness of Indica and the mind-blowing effect of Sativa.
As we know, there aren’t many different phenotypes, so it’s safe to say that Frisian Dew had been 100% stabilized and therefore can be named homogenous. Plants are notably tall and more often than not stretch beyond any reason. So if you’re a man enough to grow this strain indoors, prepare to combat some of the most intense stretching that you’ll ever see in cannabis. SOG and SCROG are your greatest allies. Hydroponic systems contribute to bigger yields, so if you’re into advanced indoor growing, Frisian Dew kicks ass in this field too.
The buds/foliage ratio is very nice, you won’t really have to trim all that much after harvesting the bud. High resistance to mold/mildew. The genetic profile of this strain is comprised of pieces that originally belonged to Super Skunk and Purple family. Selection took three years, but looks like the result was worth it.
If you look at the number, at first it may seem like this strains lacks some of the . 10% may not be the highest in 2015, but don’t forget that the difference between 10% and 20% isn’t really all that noticeable for the smoker, either way it’s a couple of puffs and you’re gone. Frisian Dew can also be used for making excellent quality hash.
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