Hello Slammedsonoma420, thanks for sharing! They look interesting for sure. I will certainly run some Landsbreath / Lambsbread again at some point.
I’m hoping to find some folks that were closer to the source of the strain that was briefly around the Boston area in the late 80’s. Unfortunately I was never close enough to the actual source to know anymore than the very basics, such as, it was certainly grown in Jamaica, certainly a cross, and certainly called Lambsbreath (at the time).
I would love for someone closer to the source to chime in. I could get my hands on just about anything during this timeframe, but this was snapped up before it ever reached the “general” channels of distribution.
The logistics chain is where we can creep closer to the true story. I’m the least common denominator in this, just a very fortunate person that had/has connections. I was able to secure about 4 ounces over a 1+ year hustle of 1/8 at a time…and $35 an 1/8 which was unheard of during this time. The best people to chime in would be the ones that got a qp to sling, even better would would be the ones that were getting pounds, and best of all would be the group that received the shipment. Of course on the Jamaican side of things would be to know everything. The onion layers of this story are out there and it’s certainly worth telling.
This is sort of out of place in this message but I should have mentioned that this strain was one of the most intense creeper crops of all time, in fact I’ve never tried anything that even comes close.
Thank you very much for the bean resource and your interest in this lore.