Bc Lambsbread Auto by Canadian Seed Lab
Cannabis ruderalis × Indica × Sativa
BC Lambsbread Auto is a hybrid strain developed by Canadian Seed Lab, noted for its auto-flowering characteristics and balanced genetic profile. It combines ruderalis, indica, and sativa traits, resulting in a robust plant with a unique sensory experience.
Appearance
BC Lambsbread Auto produces dense, resinous buds with a vibrant appearance. The plant structure is sturdy, featuring bright green leaves complemented by purple hues and orange pistils. The buds are typically spherical and tightly clustered, indicative of high-quality auto-flowering genetics.
Microscopic examination reveals a significant coating of trichomes, suggesting high potency. Intricate leaf serrations add a lace-like detail, and the irregular coloration, including reddish undertones, reflects the strain's vigorous growth and complex genetic makeup.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of BC Lambsbread Auto is a complex blend of earthy, spicy, and sweet notes with herbal, citrus, and pine undertones. Initial scents can resemble freshly cut grass or damp forest floors, evolving with a subtle spiciness akin to pepper and cloves. Gas chromatography often identifies myrcene as a dominant aromatic compound, contributing to its musky and earthy base.
Upon consumption, the flavor profile harmonizes sweet, spicy, and earthy elements. Users often detect initial sweetness reminiscent of tropical fruits, followed by herbal notes and a mild peppery spice, balanced by an earthy character. Citrus notes, particularly from limonene, add a refreshing complexity, creating a multi-dimensional taste experience celebrated in user reviews.
Effects
BC Lambsbread Auto is reported to offer a balanced experience, combining cerebral stimulation with calming sensations. The sativa influence typically provides an uplifting mental clarity, while the indica components contribute to a sense of relaxation and tranquility.
This hybrid is often described as promoting calmness and creativity. Its effects are thought to be suitable for users seeking a nuanced psychoactive experience that can potentially help manage feelings of stress and anxiety, while also providing a mood boost.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically exhibits THC levels ranging from 18% to 22%, with some phenotypes potentially reaching up to 25% THC under optimal conditions. CBD content is generally low, around 1% to 2%. Laboratory testing confirms these cannabinoid levels, ensuring product consistency.
The terpene profile is characterized by high concentrations of myrcene, limonene, and pinene. Myrcene contributes to the earthy and musky aroma, while limonene adds citrus notes and pinene provides a pine-like quality. These terpenes, alongside minor cannabinoids, are believed to contribute to the entourage effect, potentially enhancing therapeutic benefits.
Growing
BC Lambsbread Auto is an auto-flowering strain, appreciated for its faster life cycle and hardiness, making it a versatile choice for various growing conditions. Its genetic makeup, including ruderalis influence, contributes to robust growth and consistent performance.
Canadian Seed Lab's meticulous breeding and genetic screening over five years have resulted in a strain known for its stability. Over 80% of early test batches met desired parameters, indicating a reliable outcome for cultivators aiming for quality and potency.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Canadian Seed Lab, BC Lambsbread Auto is the result of a multi-year breeding project aimed at integrating desirable traits from classic landrace varieties with the auto-flowering capabilities of Cannabis ruderalis. This process involved meticulous experimentation and selection to achieve robust growth, potent effects, and a unique flavor profile.
The genetic lineage is a balanced hybrid, featuring approximately 40-50% ruderalis influence, with nearly equal contributions from indica and sativa genetics. Rigorous genetic screening, including DNA fingerprinting, was employed to ensure a consistent ratio of these genetic influences and stable phenotypic traits across generations.