Take a look. What's wrong with my plant?

JimmyTheNewb

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Its a mutation called ducksfoot. I dont think it messes with the yield. They say people try to make this strain just because you can hide it better.
 

Los Reefersaurus

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Worth taking clones of, just in case you got something special there, Polypolid??????? We can always hope

"I am not saying its Aliens but... its Aliens"
Anyway, that plant sure doesn't want for Nitrogen, happy happy plant..... Almost too happy....
 
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JimmyTheNewb

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Actually yes it is a mutation. SensiSeeds.com ....... Webbed leafing is a mutation. Ducksfoot IS a MUTATION that they tried making into strains bc of its camouflage. Which i believe i said in my first comment.
 

Lucky Luke

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Actually yes it is a mutation. SensiSeeds.com ....... Webbed leafing is a mutation. Ducksfoot IS a MUTATION that they tried making into strains bc of its camouflage. Which i believe i said in my first comment.
I wont keep arguing with you, its not like this strain is new. Its fairly popular. From your own supplied link : Not a in depth read into the strain or Wally to be honest...They didnt even name it correctly..
"Ducksfoot
The ‘Ducksfoot’ is a variety of cannabis that has extremely wide, webbed leaves reminiscent of the webs between the toes of a duck’s foot, hence its delightfully descriptive name! During the vegetative period, Ducksfoot (as well as the many crosses it has spawned) looks practically nothing like a cannabis plant, and even in full flower, its appearance and smell are highly deceptive"

Maybe your meaning traits or possibly evolved from a mutation (like everything on the planet)?..IDK..

Its pretty unfair to be calling a stable genetic strain a mutation is all.

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