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Typhoon hermie
Hi! Typhoon -the Dane strain- may not be AF but itīs pretty close so Iīm asking this here.
I have one female -or what I thought was a female- which hasnīt been growing well (about 60cm height) but started floering last week and today I found one ballsack which I removed. The plant isnīt bushy so itīs easy plucking sacks...or should I just remove it? Anything I can do with it? |
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I've had a couple Thyphoon females grow some balls too, just remove them, I haven't seen any balls since I removed the first ones.
Good luck with your thyphoons
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Hi! I did just that and no knew ballsacks! Luckily itīs not a bushy plant.
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Hmm, I didn't know about that, you mind telling a bit more? As i understand it thyphoon has been grown by danish hippies since the 70's.
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I have friend growing from the same batch of seeds and his plants are totally different -taller and overall bigger. Mine is only about 50-60cm tall and real scrawny BUT I planted it directly in the ground on June 1:st so it had no headstart on vegging.
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Hans, i apologize i was so incredible stoned that evening when i wrote that post. I guess i messed around with the strains inside my head... but i know for sure that DragonFly once sent a couple of thousands Thaipan beans to "Dansk Fröbank" or whatever they're called and they kind of ripped him off or something so he went ape about it.
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No problem. I'm in the dark regarding how Dragonfly (Dragon, Draken) was treated by the Danish seedbank. His Thaipan, as far as I know, is a Thai dominant outdoor strain developed in Skåne.
Thyphoon, however, is a different story. It seems to be a sativa dominant outdoor strain of unknown ancestry. The "Thy-" is said to be from the place name in north-west Jutland, where a hippie colony have bred the strain for decades. See Tanska's beautiful threads in the Swedish forum, where there's also material on Thaipan.
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Greetings from Denmark
I've been looking into some past posts. Thaipan 2.0 was originally named "dragon racehaze" - the Thaipan 2.0 name was given sometime in 2008. References to Thyphoon has been found back to spring 2007 when Dyr started his first public grow. I think it's pretty obvious that those are different strains? Anyway - is anyone growing Dragon's Thaipan this year? I saw some great older photos at the Swedish forum.
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can anyone tell me what seedbank makes thyphoon seeds, if any??? thx
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