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jamaican "lambsbread"

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Alone

Alone, how does that Jamaican Blue Mt. compare with the Lambsbread you've smoked? Is the JBM as strong? It sure looks good.

Not even on the same page!!! The pure 100% sativa JLB will knock your socks off, then drag you behind a car for 2 miles,
throw you down the stairs, hook you up to the electric chair for an hour with your feet in water, then scare you half to death because it just isnt gonna end, and then keeps getting more intense every hour because there is NO cieling! Then it spins you like a top until you loose bodily functions. Its scary! It will send newbies to the hospital.... and so called professional smokers will think its laced. LOL!

The BMJ is decent smoke with a cieling. Taste is good but not special. 9 week flower time. Very smooth with nice dense buds that are crystal covered. High is a mix of ind/sat. I think this would be a fantastic strain to X to the Critical+ and some Diesel X's.
 
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daylighting

The original Jamaican strains were thought to be hybrids of Indian ganja brought over by indentured laborers; Jamaicans used the Indian word for ganja and even used the same kinds of pipes (chillums), and the dreadlock thing is from Indian sadhus. Some say the Indian sativas may have been crossed with English hemp. Who knows? Interestingly many on this thread commented on how alike the lambsbread looks to Indian strains. I would personally love to try some as I'm at around the same latitude. I'll have to get in touch with Rahan; me and him have traded strains in the past. :)
 

blan-k-flor

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Males and pollen:)

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red rider

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Fantastic

Fantastic

The pure 100% sativa JLB will knock your socks off, then drag you behind a car for 2 miles,
throw you down the stairs, hook you up to the electric chair for an hour with your feet in water, then scare you half to death because it just isnt gonna end, and then keeps getting more intense every hour because there is NO cieling! Then it spins you like a top until you loose bodily functions. Its scary! It will send newbies to the hospital.... and so called professional smokers will think its laced.

This the best effect description I've ever heard. Frightening too cause it's oh so true.

red rider
 
That's how the indians maintain homozygous indicas, by culling the males and letting the hermies create seeds for the new crop. Charras from pollinated plants smoke just as good in a chillum.
 
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daylighting

That's how the indians maintain homozygous indicas, by culling the males and letting the hermies create seeds for the new crop. Charras from pollinated plants smoke just as good in a chillum.

A few issues there buddy:

https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=148465

Those are Nepalese plants. North Indian and South Indian ones look pretty much the same. AFAIK there are NO Indica plants grown in India or Nepal that weren't introduced; the indicas we know and love are from hundreds of miles northwest in the mountains of Afghanistan. Even Afghanistan and Pakistan have their fair share of sativas.

Charas is made from enormous, fully seeded sativas (until people started fucking things up with imported genetics).

Also, until very recently, no Indian growers culled males. Not letting a female get seeded was considered sacrilege due to the duality of God and life in Hinduism.

I have grown pure Indian sativas and have never seen a herm outdoors. If you're getting herms without chems, so be it, but culling males in favor of herms? That simply doesn't happen in India.
 

Mustafunk

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Hi bro! Yes, i´m doing an open pollination, including the hermies, my idea is to preserve also these genes. I´ll smoke them for sure:biggrin:. See you my friend!

Nice to hear that... maybe using only the stable males will be better to avoid hermie genes in the next generation? or at least separating both pollinations. Some people reported great effects and high from hermie plants but maybe for open pollination and preserving a line is a risk. How many males and females do you have so far?

Saludos amigo! Buenas vibras! :tiphat:
 

blan-k-flor

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Hola amigo:)!! Would be nice to make a separate polination, one using the hermies and another one only with true males, but i´m lack of space and time:).. I´ve seen only one full hermie, 5 females and 5 males. Abrazo bro:tiphat:!!
 
awesome thread, spring time is coming so i will pop up some Colombian Gold x Jamaican lambsbread from underground seeds.... keep up the good job, blessings!
 

grandsrin

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My double jam

My double jam

Just a small picture, in front Double jam , in the back amnesia and on the right some Zambian.



Keep it cool
GS
 
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