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CannaPharms Kat called it and not to mention grew it over there 10+yrs ago. I agree, my bet is on Duckfoot too, the old strain that the old timers there have been using for stealth to get away with growing all spring undetected. Once its flowering it looks normal and all bets are off if security was their plan. The original post - I thought it was a popular or well known enough plant, but Ive seen folks getting excited. So I thought Id jump in early with my opinion that this is, in all likelihood, just Ducksfoot, an already popular cannabis genotype which growers have been putting to use, since long before the days of the Internet, mainly over in Australia and a few other remote regions. Ive seen it several times during my travels in Aus. More recently (as in the last 15 - 20yrs) it was isolated and popularized in the community by WallyDuck, a good guy from Australia, and the same fellow who sent us the MBS genetics. He has grown many outdoor crops of Ducksfoot, which sounds almost exactly like they describe; until its flowering, its tough for most non-growers to tell it is actually cannabis. The Ducksfoot plant, when considering the climate of the country where its most well-known for being grown, tolerates cold better than most landrace Australian plants and sativas, the structure differs but only slightly from what youd expect from a sativa or an indica depending on the pheno, and the leaves are consistently interconnected and webbed, like the foot of a duck (visually, not all that unlike the interconnected leaves that some indica phenos will produce), as the name implies. - Badkittysmiles
Posted on: Thu, 15 Jan 2015 09:36:54 +0000

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