Webbed Leaves?

Banana444

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I have a plant that has webbed leaves. I have never seen anything like it. There is no seperation between the leaves. Its healthy and only 2 weeks from seed. Anyone have this ever? I will get a pic up when lights come back on, I just noticed today, as they are finally past the seedling stage.
 

vostok

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I suspect whorled phyllotaxy at this stage, have you a larger photo, it should grow out of it in time avoid snipping the plant
 

dannyboy602

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I suspect whorled phyllotaxy at this stage, have you a larger photo, it should grow out of it in time avoid snipping the plant
I think what he's trying to describe is a leaf that has no lobes. It's one young, unloabed leaf with no leaflets. Cannabis has a palmately shaped leaf with several leaflets all as one leaf. But not as a seedling, the leaves are immature and lack any separation of the lobes.
Idk, a webbed leaf sounds unlikely. So that's my best guess.
 
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Roscko

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Yes, it is possible. Its just a mutation.There was even a Australian breeder that developed a strain called Ducksfoot.
The large, splayed leaves closely resemble the feet of an aquatic bird, and are not immediately recognizable as Cannabis. The webbed trait is controlled by a recessive gene: it requires two copies of the allele to express, and if crossed with an ordinary compound-pinnate variety the Ducksfoot will produce non-webbed and webbed offspring in an approximate three-to-one ratio. It is unclear where the first webbed Cannabis genetics originated – although there have been several Hawaiian examples over the years, usually more on the indica side of the spectrum. There are many indicas that exhibit a slight degree of webbing, particularly in very wide-leafed varieties, but entirely fused leaves are much more unusual.
 

vostok

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Yes, it is possible. Its just a mutation.There was even a Australian breeder that developed a strain called Ducksfoot.
also called Australian Bastard Cannabis, tho not really a developed strain in the conventional cents, more of a severe mutation, to cope with extreme desert or dry conditions, smaller rounder leaf, also found in China and Japan these days ...I have a pic someplace ...!

links:
http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/4292.html

http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/1651.html

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=144169
 

Banana444

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Its not completely webbed, as you can see. My grow conditions are very stable. Its a 5x5 tent 400w mh and 600w hps. I keep light on twmp between 74 and 78 and humidity was high 60% so I got a dehumidifier and keep it just under 45%. It was a bagseed and the guy I got them from had blue dream and girl scout cookies at the time he said the seed was from. The guy he gets his bud from is always something real good too, im sure he is usinh quality genetics and seems to have a lot of west coast connections, even to clones. It is also possible I mixed up the seeds and it could be one of my Buhdda magnums but I dont think It is.
 

Red1966

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I have a plant that has webbed leaves. I have never seen anything like it. There is no seperation between the leaves. Its healthy and only 2 weeks from seed. Anyone have this ever? I will get a pic up when lights come back on, I just noticed today, as they are finally past the seedling stage.
Check for gills, too.
 

Banana444

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Well im gonna finish it out. I have been interested in making my own reg seeds, by pollinating oneplant if that is possible.
 

Banana444

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3 of the beans I popped were reg RD Khyber kush. Would be interesting to cross with this ducksfoot. I dont know why it isnt more popular with outdoor growers as it really almost doesnt look like a real plant.
 

Banana444

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Damn I just checked on this strains flower time and at 10-12 weeks idk if I have time to finish this one. Oh well I might have a place to throw it outside.
 
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