Free Jamaican Lambsbread (Vibes Collective)

thanks for the info __ Crop King stay away from

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I’m NOT defending Crop King, I get it. Ditto on Rocket Seeds, which seems to be the umbrella Crop King operates under. But to be fair, doesn’t EVERY seed bank, or rather, seed retailer, do knockoffs? I mean, seriously, they ALL sell Bruce Banner, Girl Scout Cookies, Skittlsz, Runtz, the latest greatest, about anything you’d want, under their own name, etc. Some knockoffs ARE better than the originals, some aren’t, Sannies Jack being a prime example. If I know a strain I want, I always try to get the originals. The Lambs Bread was just an impulse buy that worked out.

I’ve always wondered how they get away with this. Probably because you can’t copyright genetics. Companies like ILGM for example, or even Homegrown, which does actually breed their own strains, but also sells knock offs of everybody else. It’s just marketing. If they sell crap seeds, just like any product, their bad reviews and bad will will kill them eventually.

Frankly, I still do Attitude sometimes, as at least they’re still selling seeds from the creators. Oh well, it’s a new world out there in just a few short years.

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Hey dude,

There’s a lot of breeders producing their own hybrid Lambsbread.

The best would be to contact the seller and ask him directly what’s the best or if he could put you in contact with the breeder (especially if he never grew this strain).

I think you will have informations for the original Lambsbread which is a pure sativa (bloom is pretty long).

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out of respect for OP of this thread who actually is offering authentic lambsbread you may want to shift your inquiry over to a more appropriate thread > Landraces and heirloom - #1006 by Panamajock where the landrace enthusiasts are frequently found who can better address your inquiries

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The good seedbanks do not do this. Spanish and european companies have been ripping off California clones for decades.

The atmosphere is not the same as it was ten years ago when the only options were the european seedbanks and the 1 or two in us only took money orders. GLG and DC popped up and then from there, a few others of integrity sprouted.

Of course there are hundreds of fake or knockoff companies. There is no need to ever buy any of that shit now. 1960’s lambsbread will soon be in the hands of hundreds of people here. What great times we live in!

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I’ll tell you all this -Mr.E by MassMedical is a very good strain with lambsbread genetics (beautiful plant)(gone thru two packs of) and there is a AK 47x Lambsbread also which was great but forget the breeder have one seed left will get it a see the breeder

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Hi @Roms, sorry it has taken me so long to get pics up. My plants are all in 5 gal felt posts and were transplanted very late. It kept the plants small, all at about 1 meter tall. Everything has started to flower now and soon they will come inside to finish. The two LB have purpleish tips on the new growth. :slightly_smiling_face:

The Lambsbread are the two to the right. Swazi Red in the middle, and two Ace of Haze x Purple Zacatecas. :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:


Tops of the two Lambsbread below. All sativa here!

Pics will get better from here on. Swazi started flowering 3 weeks ago, and LB are starting. The other two AoH/Zac are about to start. 3 on the right are Atao Seeds, and the two to the left are from @Motaco via Hyp3rids Genetics.
:pray: :v:

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Hey lovely mastering @GMan thank you and bravo they looks pretty happy! The late transplant worked nice to have limited the stretch and give good reserve of nutriments for their long flowering, well done bro and good flo to you with them! :green_heart:

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Dude it’s 180 pages long

Dude it’s 180 posts long, not pages, and it would be shorter if people actually read some before asking questions. It’s in the first post of this thread

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Jamaican field 1985

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I’m afraid you are using the wrong seed banks if you think every bank does this,good seed banks do not do this at all. Mostly European banks and North American banks that do business with said Euro banks like BC BuD depot that like ripping off American genetics and recreating fakes and S1 to sell to the Euro and unsuspecting North American market but being sold as the real thing . The. You have the white label and repackaged bulk seed that aren’t even any where close to what they are being sold as like crop king does.Easy to see who are trash and who aren’t. If you look at North American banks like Neptune, GLG, Treestars, Rmhca, Breeders direct seed co, Thinktank, speakeasy, Terpy seeds, JOTI, DC seed exchange, the seed source, seeds here now , platinum seed bank,they all follow the same code of ethics and you won’t find knockoffs and if they do that are labeled as such, like CSI Humboldt does, he sells chem 91 and other clone only as feminized beans but says exactly what they are up front and labels them as such so people understand they don’t have the original, unlike crop king etc….If you have an S1 you don’t have the real thing but people that don’t know any better think they do. many American breeders have put up their own web sites to buy direct from the source now so No need to ever use knock off banks but they are easy to spot as you have stated you have seen many banks selling these knockoffs,as soon as you see that stay away , way too many options to choose to buy from non reputable banks. If I see a menu like crop king or Barney’s I know instantly it is nonsense. For instance Barney’s farms are selling gmo, wedding cake, kushmints and a bunch of other clone only in seed form that are S1 knock offs but they don’t mention it anywhere and sell as if they were original, essentially doin what COPY CAT genetics is doing to everyone…If a company only sells majority feminized knock by off Its a good indication of the standards and ethics they have.

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You said a bunch – another reason to buy directly from the breeder than again there are some banks that sell original genetics from breeders. Can second that have used all the banks you have mentioned with good sucess

Guys, I didn’t mean to start a firestorm on seedbank ethics on this thread, I’ve been doing this for fifty years, I KNOW what good seeds are, who the good seed banks are, the history of many seed banks and breeders, and the money behind it all. This argument that someone is unethical for using someone else’s genetics is simply not true. It’s also not true that all the large seed retailers are scammers, they wouldn’t be in business long, if they were. Most are extremely ethical, trying to compete, in a rapidly changing, and very soon, collapsing, cannabis market, driven by insane government regulations, laws, taxes, and competition. The reason this is true is they have fiduciary responsibility to their investors, and if you want to know the truth, just follow the money.

Here’s the truth: EVERYONE started with someone else’s work, EVERYONE. Hell, most younglings don’t even know what Skunk #1 is! The only exception are the landrace breeders, and there just ain’t that many of those left out there, kudos to those who are, especially those preserving Jaimaican genes. Which is why I stopped by here, for the Lambs Bread information. Great thread, thanks for the info from all.

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@moderators could somebody please move the whole seedbank discussion? It does not really belong here

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Steve Lamb in a Jamaican garden 1973

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