Hello,
It's got very fat leaves, is sativa dominant, useless under lights, light, fluffy buds, could be finished in a greenhouse I suppose. And it still looks, and more significantly stinks like a cannabis plant.
Heres what I wrote, elsewhere, in Sep 2002, the thread was concerning an auction of said 'F1' beans
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Hello,
Thought I should chime in here, been wrestling with my conscience all day, and despite not wanting to, felt I should post.
I have grown out ducksfoot, it is vigorous in vegging, the leaves are as advertised, it has a really beautiful, spicy scent in flowering and the smoke is a fine, non-Dutched sativa dom (huge stretch in flowering and loose buds, good against mould), a mite rough around the edges but very nice.
The yields, in my experience, in an indoor environment, are not good, I grow sativa doms, in the main, and I wouldn’t recommend this plant to any indoor grower. However, this is my subjective opinion based on popping 5 beans, hardly scientific, but if I compare another Australian sativa dom that I grow and love, Penguin’s Aussie Bush finishes in the same (give or take) 70 days and in similar conditions yielded three times as much as the duckfoot, and I consider the AB a reasonable rather generous yielder.
Sorry for posting as a newbie, don’t post here much, and hushmail.com my email contact requires money.
I’m sure the seed producer, Wallyduck, is a fine human being, and I’m glad he liked my CB outside, just felt the need to share my experience. If it is an ibl, the funky leaves and mould resistant loose flowers would be nice traits to play with for an outdoor cultivar.
Just my thoughts, felt it right to share them
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Oh, and it’s a filial backcross, therefore in theory, a worked, inbred line (which breeds true for certain traits), it can’t be an F1 (which would the crossing of two distinct lines).
Not sure if that helps any - I really didn't like the strain much