Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain
With 15-20% THC, Hawaiian Duckfoot offers tropical skunk flavors and euphoric effects perfect for relaxation and socialization.
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Growing Info
How to Grow the Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain
Growing the Hawaiian Duckfoot strain requires a warm, tropical climate to achieve its best results. This strain usually takes around 60 to 70 days to flower and is best grown outdoors where it can take advantage of natural sunlight.
The History and Genetics of Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain
Hawaiian Duckfoot is an indica dominant hybrid strain created by crossing Hawaiian with another unknown indica strain. It is rarely found outside of the Hawaiian islands, embodying a unique webbed leaf structure resembling duck feet.
Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain: Aroma, Flavor & Appearance
Hawaiian Duckfoot presents a blend of tropical, skunky, and sweet flavors combined with pineapple, plum, and peach undertones. Visually, the strain features super dense and oversized long tapered olive green buds with vivid orange hairs and a coating of purple-tinted white crystal trichomes.
Medical Benefits of Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain
Hawaiian Duckfoot is used to alleviate chronic pain, stress, anxiety, headaches, and migraines. Its high THC range of 15-20% supports its effectiveness for these conditions. The strain’s calming effects make it suitable for combatting chronic fatigue and inflammation as well.
Main Effects of Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain
The main effects of Hawaiian Duckfoot include feelings of euphoria, creativity, upliftment, and sociability. Users also report that it helps them relax and feel more at ease while enjoying these pleasant effects.
Potential Side Effects of Hawaiian Duckfoot Strain
Negative effects include headache, dry eyes, and dry mouth, typically at a 20% occurrence rate. As with any strain, moderation is advised to minimize any undesired sensations.