
- Compact growth, calm results.
Duck Foot
Duck Foot is an indica-dominant hybrid noted for compact growth, earthy citrus flavours and steady calming effects.
- Compact plants, full-bodied buds.
- Great for controlled indoor setups.
- Resilient genetics with calm effects.
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12-16% |
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<1% (low) |
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Afghani x Mexican |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium (60-120 cm) |
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Medium (350-450 g/m² indoor) |
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Earthy, Citrus, Pine |
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Feminised |
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Temperate, humid greenhouse environments |
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Calm, Uplifting, Sedative |
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Both |
About Duck Foot
Duck Foot is an indica-dominant hybrid that produces broad, duck-like leaves and dense, resinous buds. It offers a balanced, calming high with earthy and citrus notes and modest THC levels. The plant is well suited to controlled indoor grows and sheltered outdoor sites, but it requires attention to humidity and airflow, particularly in greenhouse environments. In Sheffield growers find it reliable when ventilation and defoliation are prioritised.
Duck Foot is an indica-dominant hybrid with a stocky, compact profile. It leans toward calming, physically relaxing effects.
THC levels are moderate and typically range from 12% to 16%. This gives a clear, steady potency that suits regular users.
CBD levels are low, usually under 1%. Expect limited CBD-driven effects compared with high-CBD varieties.
The lineage traces back to Afghan and Mexican landraces. That cross gives the strain resilient growth and compact bud architecture.
Seeds are most often available as feminised varieties to ensure female plants and predictable crops. Autoflower versions exist but are less common for this genetic line.
Growing Duck Foot is moderately demanding in humid greenhouse environments due to a heightened mould risk. It responds well to careful ventilation and regular defoliation to maintain airflow.
Flowering typically completes in eight to ten weeks. Buds develop dense trichome coverage toward the end of that period.
Yield is medium for plant size, with good bud density. Under controlled conditions expect around 350–450 g/m² indoors.
Plants stay short to medium with broad leaves that resemble a duck's foot shape. Thick branches support compact, weighty colas.
Indoors, Duck Foot suits compact tents and controlled environments and adapts well to low-ceiling grows. Outdoors in Sheffield it finishes reliably if given a sunny, sheltered spot.
Growing Duck Foot in Sheffield benefits from the city's temperate summers but requires careful humidity control in greenhouse setups. In Sheffield's humid greenhouse environments keep ventilation high and reduce leaf clutter to avoid mould problems.
The high begins with a gentle cerebral lift before settling into full-body calm. The overall effect is soothing and long-lasting without causing sharp anxiety for most users.
The flavour profile is earthy with bright citrus top notes and a resinous pine finish. Smoke is generally smooth with a subtle sweetness on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is reasonably forgiving but classed as moderate difficulty due to humidity and mould risks; beginners with good ventilation practices can succeed.
Yes, Duck Foot adapts well to small indoor cannabis grow spaces when you prioritise airflow, humidity control and regular light management.
Aim for relative humidity below 55% during flowering and 40–50% at lights-off to reduce mould risk.
Harvest when most trichomes are milky with some amber present, usually after eight to ten weeks of flowering.
Use a balanced veg feed early then switch to a bloom formulation with lower nitrogen and higher phosphorus and potassium during flowering.
Low-stress training and topping help open the canopy; a screen of green can increase bud sites and even out yields.
Autoflower variants exist but most growers use feminised photoperiod seeds for better control over vegetative growth and final size.
Provide strong flowering light (equivalent to 400–600 µmol/m²/s); keep 18/6 light in veg and 12/12 for flowering.
Watch for powdery mildew, botrytis, aphids and spider mites; scout weekly and treat promptly.
Yes, in Sheffield choose a sheltered, sunny location and provide protection from persistent rain to limit mould exposure.
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