6 Most Common Weed Mutations And How to Spot Them

Genetic abnormalities in weed plants aren’t super common, but when they do occur, it can leave many dumbfounded.
6 Most Common Weed Mutations And How to Spot Them
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4. Webbed Leaves—”Ducksfoot”

6 Most Common Weed Mutations And How to Spot Them
Photo Courtesy of Dutch Passion.

A few strains display leaves that appear to have webbing between their leaflets, similar to the feet of waterfowl—hence the term “Ducksfoot.”

This may be interesting for someone trying to hide their plants in plain sight. Since the leaves don’t quite resemble the typical pot leaf pattern, a casual observer may not identify the plants as cannabis. Legendary Dutch seed bank Dutch Passion sells a version they call Frisian Duck.

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