Ducksfoot mutation

Koonohi

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third generation H.D. In bred line. All leaves in all breeding pairs as well as their progeny exhibit H.D. Genetics In varying degrees. The color selection among both the male and female flowers is astounding and includes the bloodline and black rose colors. Some say H.D. is for beginners but, in my experience, it’s easier to grow o.g. Kush. Definitely a potent and euphoric high Especially the P.H.D. or pink/purple Hawaiian ducksfoot. Both male and female plants are hardy, able to handle outdoor living in a rainforest at around 1700 feet elevation where temps are cool enough for the colors within to express outward. I hope this helps. And thanks for the show and tell opportunity. This one is a rare beauty I love to share and preserve. Will post more pics later. Gotta charge my phone.
 

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DrOgkush

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Mine was a natural occurring fascination.

and was awful! Yeah. Last years outdoor was a joke compared to this year.
 

Koonohi

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Mine was a natural occurring fascination.

and was awful! Yeah. Last years outdoor was a joke compared to this year.
That’s alright about last year. I believe no effort is ever wasted in the garden. what not to do is as important to know as what to do. I had a blah year too last year. Didn’t keep much of a journal. im back on track this year. Here’s some pics from last year. This Hawaiian ducksfoot is also a mutant throw back to a previous generation from the e.d.b. seeds I bought. Glad I bred her. Pics of the red bloodline color and black rose color. there were other colors but these I found the most fascinating. All of them last year was like a Holiday special in h.d. very colorful. Here’s to hoping you have a great year.
 

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Koonohi

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Looks beautiful. I don't see it as a mutation. To me it's no difference than finding "phenos and terps in flower." I see it as a plants expression.
I get what you’re saying. Totally agree. I think of the mutation like marvel comics super hero mutations.
 

Koonohi

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thats not whorled phyllotaxy as it did not continue past the first set of leaves. your pic is a fairly common mutation that seedlings almost always grow out of.
one branch continued the whorled phyllotaxy mutation while the other has not. I think youre right though. It’s doing it’s best to outgrow the mutation. initially looked like it topped itself. Excited to see how he/she works it out. Only one way to find out. Let um go let um grow.
 
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Koonohi

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“huh“ is an ancient word for God stemming from an ancient civilization. So that would be wtf for sure as we seek understanding of some concept or being that resides outside of our current ability to fully understand. Huh. there are many ways to say it and in all languages when used appropriately with the correct tone, the meaning is clearly understood. Huh.
 

DrOgkush

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“huh“ is an ancient word for God stemming from an ancient civilization. So that would be wtf for sure as we seek understanding of some concept or being that resides outside of our current ability to fully understand. Huh. there are many ways to say it and in all languages when used appropriately with the correct tone, the meaning is clearly understood. Huh.
Find another forum weirdo
 

xtsho

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Interesting that you had that happen with a kush seed. Similar but not quite the same. I grew some Frisian Duck thinking it would be neat. It was crappy weed and I'll never grow it again.


 

Koonohi

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Interesting that you had that happen with a kush seed. Similar but not quite the same. I grew some Frisian Duck thinking it would be neat. It was crappy weed and I'll never grow it again.


the picture you posted got me singing, “whatever happened to my garden of black roses?”
 
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