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Old 02-21-2018, 06:10 PM #521
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lambsbread is a colloquial way of saying 'jerusalem bread'
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Hey Thai Bliss,

may I ask you if you have ever grown Cannabiogen's Mexican Strains (you most probably did) and what's your opinion about them?
About the Lamb's Bread; I once grew U.S.C. Double Jam and it lacked potency. It was truely weak weed. Absolutely not worth the time, effort and so on.

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Hey Siever,

I also grew the USC Double Jam and had some low potency individuals but found some that were electric There may be some value in running somemore if you still have them kicking around. I found sexual stability to not be 100% but the few that were with potency made up for it.

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Hey Thai Bliss,

may I ask you if you have ever grown Cannabiogen's Mexican Strains (you most probably did) and what's your opinion about them?
About the Lamb's Bread; I once grew U.S.C. Double Jam and it lacked potency. It was truely weak weed. Absolutely not worth the time, effort and so on.

Kind regards,

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Old 02-24-2018, 12:09 AM #524
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Hey Thai Bliss,

may I ask you if you have ever grown Cannabiogen's Mexican Strains (you most probably did) and what's your opinion about them?
About the Lamb's Bread; I once grew U.S.C. Double Jam and it lacked potency. It was truely weak weed. Absolutely not worth the time, effort and so on.

Kind regards,

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I have not grown any of Cannabiogen's Mexican seeds. The last Mexican I grew was Copilita Oaxacan. It was a true Mexican, right down to the mustiness in the aroma. I have smoked a lot of that stuff when I was very young. I also drove through a Mexican town once when the national guard must have been burning someone's crop. I could smell it everywhere. The Copilita was very good but reminded me of Colombian. It was very dreamy and relaxing. No indica couch lock, no limb heaviness. It was a floaty but relaxing euphoria. It was far enough away from the clear, clean, energetic trippiness that I've been looking for and have made progress on in recent years.

In all honesty, the individuals I tested from the Jamaican strain in this thread were not strong. I was going to try again under different growing conditions, but I lost my cuttings. I did have one male that stood out for its strong incense aroma that I wanted to breed and test. I have a few seeds left that I need to finish testing. Like I said, the phenotypical structure of these plants look like what I have seen with my own eyes in the early 70s.

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Thanks for the KIND Copalita words amigo...doing another run this summer of my remaining P1s along side the F1s I shared with you.


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I have not grown any of Cannabiogen's Mexican seeds. The last Mexican I grew was Copilita Oaxacan. It was a true Mexican, right down to the mustiness in the aroma. I have smoked a lot of that stuff when I was very young. I also drove through a Mexican town once when the national guard must have been burning someone's crop. I could smell it everywhere. The Copilita was very good but reminded me of Colombian. It was very dreamy and relaxing. No indica couch lock, no limb heaviness. It was a floaty but relaxing euphoria. It was far enough away from the clear, clean, energetic trippiness that I've been looking for and have made progress on in recent years.

In all honesty, the individuals I tested from the Jamaican strain in this thread were not strong. I was going to try again under different growing conditions, but I lost my cuttings. I did have one male that stood out for its strong incense aroma that I wanted to breed and test. I have a few seeds left that I need to finish testing. Like I said, the phenotypical structure of these plants look like what I have seen with my own eyes in the early 70s.

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Hey Siever,

I also grew the USC Double Jam and had some low potency individuals but found some that were electric There may be some value in running somemore if you still have them kicking around. I found sexual stability to not be 100% but the few that were with potency made up for it.

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I made some seeds from it, but I don't have any original seeds around.

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Got me some USC dj and they are soaking, the ones before wich i put directly into soil here outside in brazil did not sproud....
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Hello,


Is the oldschoolba lambsbread a good option?


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Very expensive as i remember, but that was notyour question..
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I don't think either of the "old school" Lambsbread (breath) or Kingsbread (breath) exists anymore but I may be wrong. If there are any remote rastafarian villages off the beaten path, then maybe. But I doubt you'd find it on seedsman or seed finder.

I picked up some seeds on my last trip, and the weed is chocolate brown. I might grow one this year. Dunno yet. If I do I'll make a seed run with it.
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