Lamb’s Bread, also known as Lamb’s Breath, is a sativa marijuana strain of unknown genetic origin, with uniquely-shaped, light green buds that resemble balls of sheep’s wool. The effects of Lamb’s Bread are believed to be energetic and uplifting. Consumers often say Lambs Bread makes them feel energetic and creative. Lamb’s Bread has 18% THC and 1% CBD. The dominant terpene is caryophyllene, which contributes to the pungent cheesy aroma and sweet, yet spicy flavor the strain is known for.
Lambs Bread is a popular weed strain for medical marijuana patients looking to relieve symptoms associated with chronic stress and depression. The original breeder of Lambs Bread is unknown, but the plant has origins in Jamaica, and it is believed to have been one of Bob Marley’s favorite strains.







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Fluffy, wispy buds with plenty orange hairs and some dark coloration here and there. Very distinct smell, kind of pungent and kind of halfway between a cheese and diesel with a little earthy, slight slight piney flavor.
It smokes good. What I got was well cured, but very enjoyable. It smells a lot louder than it is, it’s an easy sativa which I like very much. I did have some anxiety and sweaty palms but overall mellow.
Whether or not Bob Marley smoked or enjoyed this strain, it’s worth trying. I feel it may have some medicinal value. Personally, I felt it uplifting but it did make my mouth dry and make me feel a little dizzy. Would smoke again, it’s nice stuff.
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Half a joint and 20 minutes later and feeling nice and calm, relaxed but not sleepy at all. No urge to munch, no anxiety or paranoia and feeling fine. Nice strain.
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I love this strain. I normally stick with indica’s because sativa’s often give me anxiety, but I decided to try a sativa with a lower THC% and found this 18% Lamb’s Bread. I have bad ADHD and I have a lot of stuff I needed to get done that I’ve been putting it off. I smoked the Lamb’s Bread this morning and really focused and got everything done. I will definitely be getting this again.