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GreatwhiteNorth

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remember $200/lb for good Jamaican sinsemia.....
I grew up in S. Fla & have been to Jamaica several dozen times starting in the late 70's & they didn't grow sensimilla then, it all looked like Mexican schwag, was full of seeds though it tasted much different.
And we bought more than a couple of pounds each trip.

Make no mistake, it was good weed (Lambs bread), just not Sensimilla.
 
I grew up in S. Fla & have been to Jamaica several dozen times starting in the late 70's & they didn't grow sensimilla then, it all looked like Mexican schwag, was full of seeds though it tasted much different.
And we bought more than a couple of pounds each trip.

Make no mistake, it was good weed (Lambs bread), just not Sensimilla.
Actually is was called Lambs Breath, imported seeds of a pure Afghani strain from Amsterdam. Then brought into the US and gorilla grown in Pinellas County inside a rundown roofless cattle barn. Sold in mass and swept Southern Florida like a hurricane. My late buddy was going to call it "MellowYellow" after the coffeeshop he visited back in the day but his wife insisted naming it Lambs Breath, so he went with it.

Im a born&raised Pinellian folk!

Saul here...
 
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GreatwhiteNorth

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Actually is was called "Lambs Breath" from import seeds of a pure Afghani strain from Amsterdam. Then brought into the US and gorilla grown in Pinellas County inside a rundown roofless cattle barn. Sold in mass and swept Southern Florida like a hurricane. My late buddy was going to call it "MellowYellow" after the coffeeshop he visited back in the day but his wife insisted naming it Lambs Breath, so he went with it.

Im a born&raised Pinellian folk!

Saul here...
I guess it depends on whom you talk to - I was buying it from Jamacians in Kingstown and Montigo Bay & they called it Lambs Bread (well, at least that's what I heard - the accent can be a challenge). At any rate it was heavily seeded but damn good stuff.
Dade County here.
 

greg nr

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I grew up in S. Fla & have been to Jamaica several dozen times starting in the late 70's & they didn't grow sensimilla then, it all looked like Mexican schwag, was full of seeds though it tasted much different.
And we bought more than a couple of pounds each trip.

Make no mistake, it was good weed (Lambs bread), just not Sensimilla.
Point taken. What we were told and what was real probably weren't in the same room. ;)

Didn't care. Good shit no matter where it was grown.
 
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