(complete) Cobra Lips co-op seed increase šŸ

Probably gonna get a good sleep in tonight too!

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At least a cat napā€¦:grin:

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You fixed the cable?
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Same here. I donā€™t like spiders. I only kill ones the drop in my hair or are brown recluse.
Snakes are a no go. Just the photos send me for the anxiety meds. Unless I have a chopping tools in hand. Than off with their heads.

:green_heart: :seedling:

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We have them here. Iā€™ve seen them only in the shed and underneath the house. The donā€™t hang out in the garden area. Recluse is a mass killer, hangs out where the most food is. I kill those fuckers as quick as I see them.

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One day, while clearing out some old logs and wood behind someoneā€™s house, I noticed something that felt like a mosquito bite in my arm. At first it looked like just two tiny dots and I didnā€™t realize what it was.
I didnā€™t think anything of it cause it didnā€™t hurt at all and figured it was just from carrying the wood and brush all day. Maybe a small bug bite, or just a small indent from the wood poking me.
But over the next few days a rash developed and I thought it was poison oak or something.
It kept growing outwards towards the center, and I was applying calamine lotion,but it didnā€™t itch or hurt besides the two small dots in the center.

Finally a week later my entire forearm looked like it was lit on fire right after someone rubbed poison oak all over it. Literally from my hand all the way to my elbow, most of my skin was coming off and flaky looking. Completely red like poison ivy, and In the center were two tiny black and blue dots.
Thatā€™s when I reluctantly decided to go to the hospital :laughing:

The Dr. Was mad I waited so long, but Iā€™m kinda stubborn. He identified it as a brown recluse bite.
In the end it healed up after some pills and ointment, and I didnā€™t loose my arm as my Dr warned me would have happened if I waited longer. But yeah they are no joke.

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@HappyTrees23s Glad you caught it in time! We gotta train those spiders to hissssss or something!

Over here we have a guy who specializes in removing ā€˜problemā€™ snakes. Everybody knows him, or of him, as he drives a big black truck emblazoned with ā€œSnake Rescueā€ logos. Iā€™d imagine heā€™s been doing it all his life or at least since he moved to Thailand many, many years ago. Iā€™ve seen him work, very confident, very coolā€¦last year he got a call to help out somebody with a rather large cobra in a very small, confined space. Short version, the space was too confined and he got nailed on the hand, didnā€™t really even notice at the time. Iā€™d post the photo from the hospital but itā€™s too gross! The managed to save his hand, but took a lot of skin grafting and still will never be the same. (Heā€™s back ā€˜on the jobā€™ though!) But understand, Cobra venom basically dissolves skin/muscle! I bump into them from time-to-time around here, generally seeing or hearing them first but you sure figure out not to reach into any piles of leaves/under bushes with bare hands without looking first! That said, youā€™re probably still more likely to die from getting hit on the head by a falling coconut than a cobra bite here!
:call_me_hand:

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Hereā€™s a picture for all you snake dislikers. You canā€™t hate on this cute little guy!:grin::v:

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(edit: In college I found the admin password for an entire classroom of computers so I loaded this on EVERY COMPUTER IN THERE (back when it was still a flash animation) and then walked away all like:

There were about 20 computers in there btw. :rofl:

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Lmao nice, we used to do this with hamster dance on the library computers

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Thank you! He is so cute!

:green_heart: :seedling:

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We have contact! From the tops, all the way down to the popcorn. :grin::v:

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Awww yeah.

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I trashed the males, but managed to collect a mix of all 4, about a table spoon of pollen. :grin::v:


Anyone with something out of the Appalachia male that Bodhi used , I would like to use some of this to double up on that male , to have a batch of seed that may produce strong males.

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@Budderton

I need to see what else I have, but I know for sure I have some

Pura Vida F2s made by NUBE
(Hollywood Pure Kush x Appalachia)

If you save some pollen I can send some for the future if you want.

EDIT:
I also have a couple of
Wolfpack F2s. Also made by NUBE
(Giesel x Appalachia)

And I unfortunately didnā€™t make it on the wiki, but that dosnt mean Im not excited to see this grow brother. I canā€™t wait to hear how they turn out. Iā€™ll be watching and sending good vibes :green_heart:
:v:

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Sounds like a plan. You should have enough for a few people to do crosses. Might have to this on this :thinking:

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Right on @HappyTrees23s . Iā€™m looking for F1s to bump into, in order to keep that Appalachia male as the grandfather on the top and bottom of the pedigree. I have some WolfPack f1s, that I was lucky enough to receive from @Emeraldgreen , going right now, so Iā€™m gonna do that one, bolth ways. Wp x cl and cl x wp. Hopefully make some nice males in the future.
And keep an eye out for the overflow wiki that will happen, after the co op commitment is fulfilled. :grin::v:

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Thatā€™s awesome! I have a couple appy crosses in the frig. Let me take a peek since I was about to pop some new stuff

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