
- Compact, calm and reliable in damp conditions
Ducks Foot
Ducks Foot is a compact, indica-dominant hybrid known for broad leaves and steady effects.
- Broad leaves, compact grow
- Steady, manageable potency
- Suited to small spaces and cautious growers
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12-16% |
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≤1% |
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Thai x Afghani |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Easy |
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7-9 weeks |
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Compact (60-120 cm) |
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Medium |
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earthy, woody, sweet |
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Feminised |
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Wet Welsh valley climate |
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relaxed, mellow, uplifted |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Ducks Foot
Ducks Foot is an indica-dominant hybrid prized for its unusual broad leaves and reliable, mellow effect. It performs well in small indoor setups and sheltered outdoor sites, tolerates variable light and benefits from careful moisture management in damp climates.
Ducks Foot is an indica-dominant hybrid noted for its broad, atypical leaf shape. It produces a steady, even effect rather than sharp cerebral peaks.
THC levels are moderate and predictable for most phenotypes. This makes it a good choice for users who want a manageable potency.
CBD content is low and not a defining feature of the variety. It is generally chosen for its overall balance rather than CBD therapy.
The genetic background blends Thai and Afghani landrace traits. That mix gives robust growth and broad leaves.
Seeds are most commonly offered as Feminised to ensure female plants. Auto-flowering versions exist but are less common from established breeders.
Ducks Foot is straightforward to cultivate but benefits from careful moisture control in a wet Welsh valley climate. Good ventilation and prompt removal of damaged leaves reduce the risk of mould.
Flowering typically completes within seven to nine weeks under good conditions. This allows for a single indoor cycle or an early autumn outdoor harvest in temperate areas.
Expected yields are moderate when plants receive consistent care. Attention to feeding and airflow tends to produce a reliable harvest rather than extreme bulk.
Plants remain compact and bushy with broad fan leaves, suiting smaller spaces. The structure makes it easy to manage with light training or sea-of-green methods.
Indoors it responds well to controlled light cycles and humidity, and is well suited to small grow tents in Nottingham. Outdoors in Nottingham it performs reliably in sheltered spots but needs protection from prolonged rain.
Growing Ducks Foot in Nottingham requires shelter from constant moisture due to the wet Welsh valley climate. Use raised beds, strong drainage and frequent canopy checks to keep plants healthy in Nottingham's damp conditions.
The effect is calming with a gentle body ease that does not overwhelm. Many users note clearer thinking alongside physical relaxation.
Flavour is earthy with woody tones and a soft sweet finish on the exhale. A faint herbal note completes the profile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Its fan leaves are unusually broad and lobed, resembling a duck's foot, and the plant shows a steady, even growth pattern that suits compact spaces.
For organic cannabis soil growing use a loam-based mix with well-rotted compost, worm castings and added perlite for drainage to keep roots healthy in damp climates.
Start with a nitrogen-lean, balanced organic feed in vegetative stage and switch to a phosphorus- and potassium-focused bloom feed once flowers form.
Maintain good airflow, avoid excessive foliar humidity, remove lower foliage that stays wet and space plants to allow cross-ventilation.
In most UK areas expect harvest from late September to mid-October depending on local microclimate and the season's wetness.
Low-stress training and light topping work well to open the canopy and increase bud sites without stressing the plant in wet conditions.
No, CBD levels are generally low, so it is not a primary choice for CBD-focused medical use.
Feminised seeds are recommended for hobby growers seeking predictable female plants; choose reputable breeders for stability.
Common issues include aphids, spider mites and slugs; monitor regularly and use biological controls where possible.
Dry slowly in a dark, ventilated space at 45–55% RH for 7–14 days, then cure in sealed jars with periodic burping for at least two weeks.
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