Lamb's Bread
Type: Mostly sativa
Growing Environment: Indoor Hydroponic - Blue Planet Nutrients Elite 3-part
Garden Skills: Beginner to intermediate
Flowering Time: 9 - 10 weeks
Yield: Moderate
Height: 3 - 8 feet
Medical Uses: Depression, glaucoma, ADD/ADHD, migraines, inflammation
Suitable for growers of all skill levels, Lamb's Bread grows to a medium height and produces an equal yield. Flowering between 62 and 70 days when grown in an indoor environment, this Sativa-dominant medication will also be ready for harvest before the middle of November when cultivated outdoors.
Crossed with the famed Skunk and mediocre Ruderalis, Lamb's Bread has become a favorite among those fortunate to try it. Although the Ruderalis is known for being mediocre at best, in terms of potency, it was bred with the Skunk for it’s favorable growing traits of early flowering and natural resistance to disease and pests. Although this is a cross with a Ruderalis, it is not an auto-flowering plant making it suitable for mothering as well.
Lamb's Bread, while not readily available at most dispensaries, is a great way for patients suffering from depression, migraines and even ADD/ADHD, to find relief. This strain has a notably spicy and danky flavor, with a woodsy, skunky exhale. The medicated effect lasts anywhere between 1 ½ and 2 hours, providing patients with upbeat cerebral stimulation. The buds are quite dense and smell of skunk, pine and dank. Covering these beautiful nugs are a thick layer of amber-colored tri-chromes and long orange pistils, sparsely littered around the bud. You won’t see it at your local dispensary often, but when you do, grab it if it seems like it would suit your needs
Type: Mostly sativa
Growing Environment: Indoor Hydroponic - Blue Planet Nutrients Elite 3-part
Garden Skills: Beginner to intermediate
Flowering Time: 9 - 10 weeks
Yield: Moderate
Height: 3 - 8 feet
Medical Uses: Depression, glaucoma, ADD/ADHD, migraines, inflammation
Suitable for growers of all skill levels, Lamb's Bread grows to a medium height and produces an equal yield. Flowering between 62 and 70 days when grown in an indoor environment, this Sativa-dominant medication will also be ready for harvest before the middle of November when cultivated outdoors.
Crossed with the famed Skunk and mediocre Ruderalis, Lamb's Bread has become a favorite among those fortunate to try it. Although the Ruderalis is known for being mediocre at best, in terms of potency, it was bred with the Skunk for it’s favorable growing traits of early flowering and natural resistance to disease and pests. Although this is a cross with a Ruderalis, it is not an auto-flowering plant making it suitable for mothering as well.
Lamb's Bread, while not readily available at most dispensaries, is a great way for patients suffering from depression, migraines and even ADD/ADHD, to find relief. This strain has a notably spicy and danky flavor, with a woodsy, skunky exhale. The medicated effect lasts anywhere between 1 ½ and 2 hours, providing patients with upbeat cerebral stimulation. The buds are quite dense and smell of skunk, pine and dank. Covering these beautiful nugs are a thick layer of amber-colored tri-chromes and long orange pistils, sparsely littered around the bud. You won’t see it at your local dispensary often, but when you do, grab it if it seems like it would suit your needs