Unknown Strain Seed From Jamaica

Flork

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That's an unknown strain from wherever the Jamaican grower got it from, lol. I used to trade with the Jamaicans in the mid '80's. It's not worth it. Yeah you used to get Lambs Breath back in the day. Now everybody is into Pineapple Express and other popular names. They love the shorter time and great yields of hybrids.

What you got ain't Lambs Breath (what everybody thinks they want from Jamaica), it's something somebody traded for, and then grew out and made more seeds for themselves.
And LB is not a Jamaican land race. It's most likely a Colombian strain that came over ages ago. And it sucks to grow, lol.

I quit trading seeds with those guys a long time ago.
I used to go 2 and 3 times a year for quite a long time. Worked a bit there as well. I don't go anymore, now that I've lost a few friends there.
Grow it out, no different than buying from a seed bank except it may not be bread as well.
 

Cotyledon420

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That's an unknown strain from wherever the Jamaican grower got it from, lol. I used to trade with the Jamaicans in the mid '80's. It's not worth it. Yeah you used to get Lambs Breath back in the day. Now everybody is into Pineapple Express and other popular names. They love the shorter time and great yields of hybrids.

What you got ain't Lambs Breath (what everybody thinks they want from Jamaica), it's something somebody traded for, and then grew out and made more seeds for themselves.
And LB is not a Jamaican land race. It's most likely a Colombian strain that came over ages ago. And it sucks to grow, lol.

I quit trading seeds with those guys a long time ago.
I used to go 2 and 3 times a year for quite a long time. Worked a bit there as well. I don't go anymore, now that I've lost a few friends there.
Grow it out, no different than buying from a seed bank except it may not be bread as well.
Ur right they started growing what people wanted...lots of the strains they have now come from Europe of so I've been told
 
its certainly not a classic Jamaican sativa ..it will be some kind of Dutch/american indica hybrid from the looks of it .......very wide leafs and low stretch ....... classic jam sativas are pretty rare these days as others have said .im sure their still a few jam farmers that hold the good old stuff tho ....'laughing Buddha' from barneys is a good hybrid useing Jamaican sativas... it captures the lovely high their renowned for
 
That's an unknown strain from wherever the Jamaican grower got it from, lol. I used to trade with the Jamaicans in the mid '80's. It's not worth it. Yeah you used to get Lambs Breath back in the day. Now everybody is into Pineapple Express and other popular names. They love the shorter time and great yields of hybrids.

What you got ain't Lambs Breath (what everybody thinks they want from Jamaica), it's something somebody traded for, and then grew out and made more seeds for themselves.
And LB is not a Jamaican land race. It's most likely a Colombian strain that came over ages ago. And it sucks to grow, lol.

I quit trading seeds with those guys a long time ago.
I used to go 2 and 3 times a year for quite a long time. Worked a bit there as well. I don't go anymore, now that I've lost a few friends there.
Grow it out, no different than buying from a seed bank except it may not be bread as well.
Technically speaking its not even a Columbian landrace as cannabis is not native to the Americas.............most logical origins of jam sativa is India due to the large Indian population on the island during colonial days ...........anyone thats smoked a good Indian Kerala landrace can see the similarities ...a lot of people say Columbian sativa is of Indian origin to ............but its all debatable really
 
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