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Lambs Bread Sativa Review | TheHighClub | Mar 2019

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[The High Club] Lambs Bread Sativa Review | 4.4/5

Keeping in mind this strain is one of my go-to for daily smoke and is also often crossed with many strains when they need that 'sativa'-ish effect. From blueberry breath to blackberry breath it's quite common to see.

Out of the jar we get a very 'doughy', 'grassy', 'fresh', 'light' smell ... a bit woodsy but most dominant is that wheat smell. Imagine fresh bread rising in the kitchen kind of smell.

Looking closer at the bud we see it's composed of long, dominant stems .. a thinner, taller bud with a very light green color of the bud and very dark red hairs (although few and short in count). A very frosty bud nonetheless with a lot of the crystals and red hairs present close to that core, probably due to it's messy, fluffy looking nature of the bud. It's pretty well trimmed but not perfect, a bit branchy, perhaps to the rumors I heard it was a Jamaican style strain that naturally is so airy and leafy. Cracking it open also gives us a floral, sweet smell we didn't get out of the jar.

Grinding it we get very little bud for the nug we put in, meaning its quite an airy, fluffy bud. The color is overall very light green with a good shine from the crystals. A few stems left in the ground up bud which is expected considering how it looked before we put it in. The bud ground up is very sticky, almost like playdough and sticks to my hand and to itself, leaving my fingers quite sticky. Smelling it we now get a very 'spirit', alcohol smell that we normally associate with higher end strains.

In the vape we get a VERY strong earthy, woods, bitter, flavor that lasts the entire smoke. Even at 185 we don't need to change the temp as the flavor is so everlasting. The bitterness goes well with a morning coffee which makes it an even better daily morning smoke. We did get a bit of a bread/wheat flavor but not as much as the other strains. Already we feel a bit energetic from the vape which is always a good sign.

Smoking it from the pipe we're left with a light grey/dark grey ash. The smoking experience was pretty smooth, but not THE smoothest. We did get a LOT of that earthy, woodsy flavor pull through (much better than just getting burned ash taste). We did get a bit of a skunky/pungent taste as well, tho minor, it was def there.

The effects kicked in right away: energy, having your mind race a lot, wakes you up, a GOOD mood, euphoric, a picker-upper perfect if you're burned out or tired. A good follow up if you've been smoking all day OR just started smoking in the mornings. Now because we've been smoking this so often we did notice a bit of a burn out but hard to attribute to the strain or the fact that we drink it with coffee. Asking other people about it they said it's simply 'Jamaican strains' :D

Overall an interesting strain that def. changes my perception of sativas that normally give me anxiety. This being a much more even-high with controllable effects that don't get you wrecked for the whole day nor does it make you too anxious. This is a good first step into examining more 'bread' or 'breath' strains and seeing how they're crossed with other strains (even Blueberry, an indica) which is sure to bring in some of these good feelings in with other smokes.
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