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Hola jahgreenlabel,
Thanks for the reply and I am well versed in soil nutrient deficiencies, none of which are present here We will see how these progress and for now they are very healthy, a testament to good breeding![]() Saludos RC_Colas Quote:
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Hi jahgreenlabel, forgive me for being a stick in the mud, but these two statements seem inconsistent.
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RC Colas, any chance to see how those Keralas and Double Thais are doing?
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Hola Thule,
Yes ABSOLUTELY...I will post some pics this week of those beauties The Kerala are certainly behind the Double Jam but the similarities in structure are striking! Double Thai look outstanding...really fussy stems which usually is a sign of high resin output IMHE![]() Saludos RC_Colas |
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The jamaican Lambsbread is an pure old sativa Jamaican, it is true that purple stems is a common traits of this strain, very woody stems
The JBM Contains perhaps the blueberry or other hybrid, is a strain that was collected more recently that the Lambsbread, in the mid 80s and hybridized on site is quite possible but the red stems are not as common as in the Lambsbread line However, it is possible that the traits purple in the line JBM come of the strain crossed was , even if purple features are also present in the Lambsbread ![]() Best vibes |
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jahgreenlabel posted Double jam pictures post 63 in this thread that look like blueberry foxtails....
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread....33#post6146233 |
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hello,
Cannabliss, The JBM this can we called a cultivar, as many of landrace! Can be regarded as a landrace 80 ![]() The Lambsbread was reproduced in pure form in its natural environment and then after collecting the strain since late 60, early 70s, this is an old landrace ancestral The JBM was collected in the mid 80 years, it is likely that it was hybridized with hybrids such as blueberry ... on the island! ![]() satva, pics is JBM in the thread link ![]() best vibes |
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I grew a Jamaican, they called it Lambsbread, that looked just like Cannabiogen's Blue Mountain. I got that cutting from a friend, who said he got it from a friend who collected seeds directly from Jamaica. It may have been an old school Jamaican crossed with a Blueberry strain at one point, but it seems to be very consistent judging by pictures of the plant and ripe buds from the Web, Cannabiogen, and the one I grew from Jamaica. To see such consistency, I'm guessing it would have had to been line bred, for some time, by the Jamaicans who are caretaking this strain. I would speculate that crossing it back to the old school 60s Jamaican, held by Jahgreenlabel, would reinforce the special Jamaican vibe, energetic, trippy, and blissful. I would have to mention that the Oaxacan, that I believe is in the Blueberry lineage, is also known for that happy positive vibe. Just my observations from my limited experience, and I could be wrong. ThaiBliss
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Well amigos I have not idea of. This is what I was given and shared and grew with friends in different conditions for long. Everything is possible I guess.
Nevertheless we offered too Jamaica BM x BB years ago into some of our Deluxe Mix and looked soo BB, picture of this plant is still used. Best kaiki (Cut and picture by Paco Marley) |
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