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08-26-2008, 03:04 AM #1OPJunior Member
Very odd leaves
Im on my second gro just 1 plant but since it was a seedling it has had leave like no other plant iv ever seen. it has 5 points like a traditional leaf but they are not fanned each point is connected similar to a oak leave. its def real cause everything else is the same the strain is "the pure" ill try to get pics up soon what could be the cause of this?? also how can you tell if it is dying from lack of nuits or from there not being enough? my water level drops daily and to keep mold from growing i have to constantly pour water in. should i routinely add more nuits? or should i only add nuits when i routinely change the water?
jtErA Reviewed by jtErA on . Very odd leaves Im on my second gro just 1 plant but since it was a seedling it has had leave like no other plant iv ever seen. it has 5 points like a traditional leaf but they are not fanned each point is connected similar to a oak leave. its def real cause everything else is the same the strain is "the pure" ill try to get pics up soon what could be the cause of this?? also how can you tell if it is dying from lack of nuits or from there not being enough? my water level drops daily and to keep mold from Rating: 5
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08-26-2008, 01:40 PM #2Senior Member
Very odd leaves
Get some pics up if you can. I've seen a couple webbing mutations in pics, and one in person.
You can fill out the troubleshooting form in 'problems' so we can help you tell what symptoms mean what, and I'm actually going to move this thread there so more people will be able to help you.
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08-27-2008, 03:38 PM #3Senior Member
Very odd leaves
Hey all :thumbsup:
I have heard of a strain called Duck Foot that can be identified by the leaf formation.
I wonder if this may be a relative?
Photos would be awesome!!!
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08-27-2008, 03:43 PM #4Senior Member
Very odd leaves
There are three main 'webbed' mutations of cannabis that you can find if you search:
DucksFoot, bred and/or stabilized by Wally Duck Seeds. It really looks like the footprint of a waterfowl.
Aussie Bastard Hemp, a mutation from Australia, and its derivative Dizzy, which is a very strange crumply randomly-shaped leaf form with a low THC content. Work with these mutations is being done, and a very dedicated breeder whose work can be found on ICMag has brought it to a form where it is quite valuable as a hash crop.
Maple Leaf Indica, which has the least outrageous of the leaf shapes on this list. I do not know where to get it these days.
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