Free Jamaican Lambsbread (Vibes Collective)

Hi will you have some for other members to try out your lambsbread

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Hi from my part we will organize JLB giveaway with like 50 packs for 50 OGers, (Spring '26).For next years with a friend farmer in St Vincent we hope to organize an even bigger share will see! Irie

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Ok good cure with all, i can’t wait to know your smoke report experience! :green_heart:

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I will roll it on up then buddy !

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Are you prepared to grow a 20 week flowering 10 ft sativa ? Or are you just going to every thread asking for seeds?

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Good catch. He’s been looking hard for those free OG seeds. Makes you wonder sometimes

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Would be a mind boggling grow…half a year! Warm climate location or some mad grow skills to get her to go all the way under the :sun_with_face:.
I would probably need to keep it in large pots and in depths under the greenhouse. What’s the yield? 1-2 elbows?

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Can´t wait to grow these next year when they are available :blush:

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bought a couple packs of medicine man from shanti @mr .nice…that line has what looks IDENTICAL to the bread in its sat leaning phenos. Last one i had was almost equatorial in flowering time. Just tryin to help.

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They most likely lost interest after this statement.

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My goal is to get a setup going down the road where I can run that monster in a walipini and take it to maturity but that is a long term goal. Watching Hashpants run this year was amazing. I have the 14 week blue mountain and Destroyer that I want to run before I take a go at the vibes collective Lambsbread.
11,12 weeks is the longest I’ve finished previously.

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@Roms yes the purple is more mild and fruity. And goes to the bone. More centered effects. I can sit with her. 1 month cure.

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:exploding_head: :heart_eyes:
Looks amazing!

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Yes that Jamaican high seems to end with just a real feeling of well being. Im proud to have grown her. Now curing both phenos and the bubble. Satisfied with my experience 9/10 . Proud to have given the remaining seeds to another awesome grower here, and she keeps rollin ’ .

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That high from the Lambsbread is like sunshine for the soul. Its special stuff. Great daytime effects. Lost a night of sleep puffing it late one evening.

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I find it in the NL #2 from AG also. Really happy old school type buzz.

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I was prepared to grow it but seems like I won’t get the chance to so I’ll just watch how you grow it

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@Magicabana From your other posts I can already notice a lack of patience on your part. That doesn’t translate well into growing late season sativas. If you’re in the northern hemisphere the season doesn’t even start for a few months. If you’re in that big of a hurry to get started there’s lots of seed banks out there just waiting for your support. Probably best to hang out here for awhile first before you start complaining about not getting free seeds fast enough.

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I have the opportunity to grow outside in a subtropical climate. Still no killing frost here although some days in the upper 30s. I’m not asking for seeds, but wondering how she does in the cooler temps. @hashpants, did you have to take her a little early? I saw the pics from your grow and it looks like you took your plant (beautiful BTW!) down Dec 3rd and I saw it described as a 20 week flower. Did she start flowering mid July? I have yet to do a grow here (just relocated), but was expecting flowering to start the first few weeks of Aug for me. Forgive me if you’ve already given this info elsewhere. Thanks!

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I hope you get a chance to grow them this is tough crowd

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