Lamb's Bread reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Lamb's Bread.
Been wanting to try this strain for awhile. Finally got the chance. Gotta say it's absolutely fantastic. The buds didn't look great, small popcorn like in size, but it smelled dank and yummy.
When smoked it had a buttery flavor, with sweet earthy undertones. My mood was lifted immediately and my mind was energized. Nice sativa high that's not to racy either. Very creative and mellowed buzz, pure bliss!
December 23, 2017
a jittery strain. Very noticeable the sativa effects which are absolutely impressive on me because I have a decent tolerance haha.
December 23, 2017
a few puffs and the uplifting sativa had me by surprise. wow any depression just wipes away completely.
November 12, 2017
This strain was the first real *strain* I smoked(I didn't find a good guy until college, in high school all anyone ever sold was "gas" aka nobody knew wtf it was)
anyway this is my favorite strain, it makes you so productive. I haven't had it in years and I've smoke idk how many different types of strains but Lambs Bread will always be my #1.
This is only the 3rd strain I've tried. This was recommended by my tender at Lucid in Lacey, WA, when I asked for something that provided a more mellow high than Candyland, and boy what a great recommendation! I organized my clothes to bridge that troublesome gap of warm / cool fall weather, pulled my recliners away from the wall and vacuumed the huge dust clods, and watched BULLITT on TCM, and still had the focus to make dinner with NO CRASH. Definitely a keeper, glad I bought an eighth.
As someone who suffers from allergies a combination of mental illnesses, I can say that this is by far the only strain that doesn't make me anxious, or worse, paranoid. The energy I get from it is a healthy one; one that allows me to experiment and get into my creative zone for extended periods of time. As an artist, it allows me to hyper-focus and have the confidence to try new things I've never thought of before. There is no headache, sinus congestion, phlegm, or drowsiness. I really hope that Lamb's Bread doesn't become tainted over time, like nearly every strain does. This is a god-send for me and I truly hope it will be around forever.
Fantastic. Well what can I say I love it. At first I smoked a little of and then BOOM. I was shot by the arrow of my good friend Lambs Bread. My oh my oh my!! What fun times will have my beautiful lambs bread. We're going to go to outer space my friends, and then we're going to go eat some pumpkin pie. See you people there. Peace.
Aloha!
What an honor to be the 420th person to review this legendary strain, a personal favorite of Bob Marley's verified by his 'Ohana (family) who still cultivate the strain to this day sown Nine Mile in Jamaica.
Lambsbread is named after the Rastafarian spiritual belief that the holy herb is in fact the "bread of the lamb" or the bread of life from Jah that feeds us spiritually.
While some people have taken to taken to calling it "lamb's breath" this name is incorrect according to those cultivating the strain in Jamaica for the last 50 plus years.
Lambsbread is still cultivated by Bob Marley's 'Ohana in Jamaica and can be seen grown in her homeland by his cousin Sledger in the documentary "Sledger" recently released on Youtube by Pua Mana 'Ohana.
Here is a link to the film you can watch free of charge out of Jah Love:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocpdJuiE6iU
As for cultivation of the strain Lambsbread is a looong flowering Jamaican sativa but worth every second of patience cultivated.
Those who can make the 16 plus week trip to harvest are assured to be treated to one of the finest delicacies in all of the cannabis kingdom.
Jah guide and provide 'Ohana!
Aloha a hui hou,
Pua Mana 'Ohana