Lamb's Bread reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Lamb's Bread.
Fluffy and moist, but not too sticky. Doesn't have a strong smell and breaks easily.
Simply wonderful and is a very promising sativa
strong shit. mine was medical. got it shipped to my friend. one hit and you know its dank shit and you will get fucked when you finish your J, blunt, bowl, whatever. you know your going to be mad stoned. hits smooth but nice and strong. top on my list. looks soo dank too. loved the smell. 9 out of 10 in my book!
One of my all time favorites...great for anxiety and stress. I also love to smoke it when I'm painting!
Lambsbread is a strain that is used as the holy sacrament, it makes you feel connected to god and I definitely say this is a holy weed. It was not bred or hybridized by anyone, this strain is a land-race and comes straight from the creator.
Extremely savory smell, not as fruity an aroma as the indica varieties I've tried but pungent with nutty, spicy and flowery notes. Very light and fluffy to the touch (the name Lamb's Bread is fairly apropo). Med-light green hue edging towards yellow with heavy trichroming like wool over the surface. Med-large orange-red hairs cover the surface sparsely.
Aroma opens up greatly after grinding. Flowery and "farty" (in a good way) with some sour, skittle-esque notes. Aroma dissipates surprisingly quickly. Very fluffy in texture with great internal trichroming. Shaping up to be one of the best visual and tactile strains I've come across.
Consumed from a glass pipe Lamb's Bread burns evenly and has some nice spicey/wheaty flavor with subtle skittle and citrus undertones. A not unpleasant band-aid and clove finish is nice to ruminate on as the body begins tingling. Very nice "get out and do something" strain which makes me want to do just that. Particularly strong body high makes for a nice introduction to sativa strains. Major red-eye though. MAJOR red-eye.
Extremely savory smell, not as fruity an aroma as the indica varieties I've tried but pungent with nutty, spicy and flowery notes. Very light and fluffy to the touch (the name Lamb's Bread is fairly apropo). Med-light green hue edging towards yellow with heavy trichroming like wool over the surface. Med-large orange-red hairs cover the surface sparsely.
Aroma opens up greatly after grinding. Flowery and "farty" (in a good way) with some sour, skittle-esque notes. Aroma dissipates surprisingly quickly. Very fluffy in texture with great internal trichroming. Shaping up to be one of the best visual and tactile strains I've come across.
Consumed from a glass pipe Lamb's Bread burns evenly and has some nice spicey/wheaty flavor with subtle skittle and citrus undertones. A not unpleasant band-aid and clove finish is nice to ruminate on as the body begins tingling. Very nice "get out and do something" strain which makes me want to do just that. Particularly strong body high makes for a nice introduction to sativa strains. Major red-eye though. MAJOR red-eye.
This is my go to strain when I can find it. My personal 72 degrees in the head strain.