Ducksfoot Seeds from Wallyduck


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'Ducksfoot' from Wallyduck
LineageNot Listed
FamilyUnknown or mixed family
OriginNot Listed
RegionNot Listed
GenotypeMixed, primarily Sativa
Indoor Maturation55 to 60 days
Outdoor MaturationOct 15 to Oct 31
Sex PossibilitiesStandard (M/F)
StatureSomewhat tall and lanky
Yield8
Odor Level9
Odor DescriptionSweet hashy smell
Taste Level9
Taste DescriptionQuite a unique taste, sweet, and a bit spicey



  Breeder's Description - 'Ducksfoot'
Breeders report on Ducksfoot.

Plant structure:
Up to 8 ft in height and can be as wide, average around 6 ft. Very large, bushy webbed leaved plant . . . tends to like to spread with training to produce masses of large tight and very heavy, smelly buds. Buds have been as large as my leg... The Ducksfoot seems to be a very hardy plant. It begins to show its webbed traits on the second set of leaves, that come out quite wedged shaped and usually single bladed. The following leaf is the typical 3 fingered Ducksfoot leaf. Successive leaves will continue up to seven apparent points, and can be v ...continued

  Grower Report - GrowFan on October 22, 2003, 9:24 pm  

Overall Rating9  EffectAll in the head
Potency9  StatureNot Listed

This Ducksfoot is the easiest strain I have ever grown outdoors. The plant just takes off and doesn't require much effort from the grower. I topped mine 5 times and the stem to the top was still 8' long when finished. I planted the Duck straight into the earth with no goodies at all in the soil and ...continued

  Grower Report - Hippiechik on October 26, 2004, 1:10 pm  
Ducksfoot from Wallyduck rated 6.00  







Overall Rating6  EffectNicely balanced
Potency10  StatureSomewhat tall and lanky
Yield3  PhenotypeMixed, primarily Sativa
Ease8  Indoor105 days and longer
Appearance3  OutdoorNov 15 to Nov 30
Odor Level3  Odor: no smell unless plant is distrubed, then extremely skunky
Taste Level9  Taste: rich, smooth, bit spicy, chocolate & coffee, earthy
Grower's Tilt6  SexesStandard (M/F)
SI RatingNot Listed Vintage: Not Listed

Started beans outdoors early April, 10 beans produced 5 M & 5 F. 8 were transferred indoors and 2 planted outdoors.

Indoors the plants stayed rather short (under 36") and went for over 4 months without ever really finishing- four plants gave about 3 oz of bud so not the largest yield I've ever seen but the smoke was simply sublime. Very rich, eathy flavor- reminded me of coffee and chocolate- I found my hand reaching for the duckfoot jar over and over when it came time to blaze up. Smoke wise, it reminded me of this very good Mexican pot I used to get many years ago- smoke it all day long, get high as hell and never grow tired of it...lovely stuff.

Outdoors the plant was extremely hardy and easy to grow, survivng all Nature threw her way. However, her branchy growth, slow maturation and late finishing date drastically affected yield. The plant was harvested at the end of October due to weather but she could have easily gone a month or more- pushing harvest back to the end of November or even possibly early December.

I had expected to pull a lb or more off the outdoor plant, as growing conditions were perfect...however the plant grew mostly lumber and little popcorn nugs without putting any effort into growing a massive main cola. Sadly the yield was less than a half oz, not much for so many months' work.

The plants tend to be very branchy and show their tropical sativa heritage- not really suited for indoor use. Outdoors in middle latitudes she may not finish before frost- her ideal location is inside a greenhouse but her stealthy leaves allow her to be grown almost anywhere. Ducksfoot is a tough and hardy plant, able to shrug off even the worst problems and keep on going.

Those webbed leaves do add a lot to the stealth- however, do NOT rely on them to hide this plant completely through flowering! They fall off and the plant reverts to a more sativa appearance once flowering begins...in other words, in veg it's stealthy- in flowering, it looks just like regular cannabis. Prune this plant down hard to minimize excessive branching and useless lumber- otherwise, you might end up with a broom instead of buds.

Even with the drawbacks I experienced, I'd still recommend this strain to anyone looking for something to grow outside. Ducksfoot survived tough conditions that would have killed off weaker cannabis, and thrived. I still feel anyone can grow it, though to grow it as well as wallyduck and have such stunning results you really need to have a tropical climate. I plan on growing this strain again outdoors next year.

I further submit this grow thread for further consideration:
http://www.overgrow.com/edge/showthread.php?t=486499&onlyuser=&perpage=20&pagenumber=1
 
 
  Garden Information for this report  
Bloom Wattage Used410w to 1000w
Average Plant HeightNot Listed
Plants per Sq. FootNot Listed
Average Yield per PlantNot Listed
Pruning or Plant StyleSea of Green SOG
Fertilization MethodOrganically fed

6' x 2' x 8' closet, dual 400w HPS Hydrofarm lights + 65w Fluorex CF, with atmosphere controller & 24 hour timer.
Ventilation: 309cfm canfan w/ scrubber + 465cfm activeair blower.
Watering: autowater system, 3 gal rez and drip emitters.
Nutes: mix of GH nutes and organic Pureblend formula, fed weekly.
Media: Promix HP + coco coir, approx 50/50 blend.

Report added by: Hippiechik


  Grower Report - philosophal_stone on December 11, 2004, 9:20 pm  

Overall Rating9  EffectAll in the head
Potency10  StatureSomewhat tall and lanky

- Very easy plants to grow... From the GN03 Collection...
- 8 female and one hermie male from 9 seeds...
- Very vigorous and easy to grow... Love nuts... Can be very tall...
- Leaves camouflage very effetive... not in smelling and flowering appearance...
- Very big yeild can be expected...
- Ma
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