Well well would you look at that...how interesting...looks like some pollen got away from someone...lol...
How awesome would it be if that plant ends up being female...perhaps you can take some clones and see what you can do with it if it is...and maybe even if it isn't...seems like an interesting enough trait to try to breed into a plant...would take a long long long time though....
I'd love to get my hands on some seeds like that!! could grow outdoors with no worries..lol!!
lol , ya i seen the ducks foot thing, wow....but it came from same bud as the other plant by it which looks reular , hope i get lucky. n they short, i tied em down lst for a lil bit now imma jusss leave em alone n grow em, using foxfarm grow big n into flowering big bloom. question whats earliest i can put things into flowering...i hear like 20 inches or least 4-6 diff nodes
Shit if Only sombody could stabilize the ducks foot trait and the trifoliar trait (3 branches per node) great yields but doesn't even look like weed count me in
Bred solely for outdoor cultivation, Ducksfoot thrives in temperate climates such as her native Australia. She can be grown outdoors in temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere, such as Arizona, California and parts of Colorado, although the quality and quantity of the harvest will suffer slightly. Flowering between 9 and 11 weeks, she’ll be ready for harvest at the end of October. It’s recommended to feed her organic root growth supplements early in her life to establish the strong roots necessary to support her full size. A typical harvest can be expected to be between 1 and 1 ½ lbs from her. She’s also one of the few strains that is suitable for an outdoor sea of green environment.