Hawaiian Duckfoot

Hawaiian Duckfoot

Hawaiian Duckfoot

Indica

Also known as: Duckfoot Hawaiian, Hawaiian Duck

Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain Overview

Hawaiian Duckfoot is a Hawaiian landrace strain with the unique Duckfoot genetic characteristics, meaning the fingers of its leaves appear webbed, and is still a Big Island favorite within the underground grower community. This bud is an indica dominant hybrid strain created through crossing Hawaiian with another unknown indica strain and gets its name from the webbed appearance of its leaves, that look almost like duck feet. While some sources debate whether it is truly a Hawaiian landrace, with evidence suggesting it may be an Australian Duckfoot strain that was grown in Hawaii, the strain is believed to have been in Hawaii for over 200 years, brought by sea and passed around the globe by people who know good Pakalōlō.

Hawaiian Duckfoot buds have super dense and oversized long tapered olive green nugs with vivid orange hairs and a coating of purple-tinted white crystal trichomes. The strain is given to growers just starting out so they can learn to master a Hawaiian indica prior to tackling more challenging Hawaiian Sativa strains like Maui Wowie or Kona Gold. Hawaiian Duckfoot is a go to strain for pain, according to Kūpuna (Wise Elders) who have kept this potent Hawaiian Indica strain in circulation for Hanauna (Generations). The strain represents an important part of Hawaiian cannabis culture and heritage, embodying the Aloha spirit in its cultivation and sharing among the cannabis community.

Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain Effects

Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain Positive Effects

  • Users report relief from chronic pain
  • May help with headaches or migraines
  • Often used for chronic stress management
  • May help with chronic fatigue

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain Possible Negative Effects

Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain Growing Information

Hawaiian Duckfoot can be cultivated indoors, outdoors and greenhouse with a flowering time of approximately 64 days (9 weeks), and yields are described as large. Growing the Hawaiian Duckfoot strain requires a warm, tropical climate to achieve its best results and usually takes around 60 to 70 days to flower, being best grown outdoors where it can take advantage of natural sunlight. The strain can be grown using Hawaiian 11/13 photoperiod or traditional 12/12 light cycle. Hawaiian Duckfoot has prominent "Duck foot" leaves and enjoys both indoor and outdoor cultivation. This strain is considered beginner-friendly and is often recommended for new growers learning to cultivate Hawaiian indica varieties before moving on to more challenging sativa strains.

Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain Genetics

Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain Parent Strains

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Hawaiian Duckfoot make you feel?

Hawaiian Duckfoot is known to produce the following effects:

  • Euphoric: 95%
  • Uplifted: 90%
  • Creative: 85%
  • Energetic: 85%
  • Sociable: 80%
  • Relaxed: 70%
  • Talkative: 60%
What are the positive effects of Hawaiian Duckfoot?

Hawaiian Duckfoot has these reported positive effects:

  • Users report relief from chronic pain
  • May help with headaches or migraines
  • Often used for chronic stress management
  • May help with chronic fatigue

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

What are the negative effects of Hawaiian Duckfoot?

Possible negative effects include:

  • Dry Mouth
  • Dry Eyes
  • Headache
  • Dry mouth
  • Dry eyes
  • Possible headache
What does Hawaiian Duckfoot taste like?

Hawaiian Duckfoot has the following flavor profile:

  • Earthy
  • Hash
  • Pineapple
  • Spicy
  • Sweet
  • Tropical

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