:jointsmile:I just got 4 clones and they're Lamb's breath but i havent heard of it, and i know their is alot of strains out there. I would appreciate it if i could get some info this strain.
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:jointsmile:I just got 4 clones and they're Lamb's breath but i havent heard of it, and i know their is alot of strains out there. I would appreciate it if i could get some info this strain.
Lamb's Breath is a Jamaican variety, it got famous when Bob Marley touted it ... :thumbsup:
It is an inica correct?thanks for the info:rastasmoke:
native Jamaican strains are sativas ... whether or not Lamb's Breath is a hybrid or not, I have no idea ... I would suspect that since Panama Red is no longer available, except as a hybrid, the LB may be in a similar situation ... we have lost some of our best landrace sativas, because of impatience in cultivation ... :smokin:
I'm pretty sure it's "Lamb's Bread"
sorry it sounded like my buddy said it was lamb's breath but ok nice....i have lamb's bread
Does anybody know what the high is like? I know mine will be different because its probably a hybrid.
yer right, the original was "Lamb's Bread' (which was used later to make 'Shark's Breath,etc)) ...
yeah i thought i heard that it wasn't around anymore.
actually lambs bread or lambs breath (often confused, but it is lambs bread) is from jamaica. But the thing is its actually used as slang for "good weed". This is the most used version of the word. Whether or not it is indeed a strain variety from jamaica, i personally do not know. It is widely disputed everywhere on the net and other places and i think the truth lies somewhere in jamaica. You will find lambs bread used alot in jamaican culture in there music. One example is an album by the name of "lambs bread international" by an artist i cant recall , sylford walker maybe? And indeed bob marley and peter tosh are affiliated with this phrase somehow. Whomever may find the real answer i would certaintly like to know.