i have tried lambs breath and it was the best bud i have ever had.
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i have tried lambs breath and it was the best bud i have ever had.
Its bread it gets its name from the way people used to chop it up. The buds were large like a loaf of bread, a lid or an oz. (give or take) would look like a slice of bread. That is how compact and big the colas would get. I saw some real lambs bread the same time I saw some real tie stick. About 15 years ago. when he cut into the lambs bread he used a serated knife and the bud did taste differant and was very pleasent. but it always made you choke. the lung expansion was very good in this strain. The high was good as well however it has been 15 years and I think something like diesel or bluberry or bubblegum have a far better high (more potent) Lambs breath is a band or mabey thats Lamb, I dont know but I know if its real Lambs bread it is a part of history.Quote:
Originally Posted by FUNKNUGGET
i think it was a pure landrace sativa i remember from the cannabible it also said what mad sativas talking about
when i saw a title with lamb's breath in it, i got all stoked because i thought i would share that it was bob's favorite strain, but it appears everyone already knows that! i thought i was gonna have something cool to contribute.
i've seen it in co-ops as both bread and breath. but mad sativas story sounds pretty believable.
Lamb's Breath is a Jamaican Landrace Sativa.
I Recently watched a documentary about Jamaican Rasta Men.
The Young guys like 20 years old were growing Blueberry,Skunk
and Purple Strains.They asked a young guy if there were still the classics like lamb's Breath.He Said it was around,But never really exported.he Said it was grown by older guys like 60 -70 years old,
for their personal consumption.
I have always assumed that the term 'Lamb's Bread' has a spiritual lean to it. Bread being the food of the humble, and the Lamb referring to Jesus.
It is actually Lamb's BREAD by the way.
The Documentary I Watched Had Subtitles For the young Rasta man when he spoke because his accent was so thick.
It certainly sounded like he said lamb's breath and the subtitles said lamb's breath.But I bet they Say "Bread" and "Breath" there as well.
(they were in Jamaica)
^^ What was the Documentary called? It sounds cool
I Honestly have no Idea it was on Canadian Cable.
I Believe the channel was IFC if you are familiar with the network.
If you have the channel on your tv just keep an eye on that channel,they might play it again.I think Bobby Black of High Times is in it too.
Yes, I remember Lamb's Bread that friends smuggled back from Jamaica in 1970. They also spoke of "King's Bread" which the local rastas kept to themselves (wouldn't sell).
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