Lamb by Bardi Green Voohoo Genetics
Lamb' is an indica-dominant strain developed by Bardi Green Voohoo Genetics, noted for its blend of traditional genetics and modern stability. It is characterized by its robust indica traits, stemming from a lineage rooted in landrace varieties.
Appearance
Lamb' buds are typically dense and compact, characteristic of indica varieties, and display a frosty appearance due to abundant resinous trichomes. The pistils are a deep orange with hints of burgundy, contrasting with the dark green leaves. The strain often exhibits a uniform central cola structure.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Lamb' is complex, featuring earthy and herbal notes with spicy undertones and a hint of sweet musk. Initial scents can be pungent, reminiscent of forest pine and damp soil, evolving to reveal cedar and spice. Its flavor mirrors the aroma, starting with spicy, earthy notes that give way to herbal sweetness and subtle citrus undertones.
Effects
Lamb' is known for delivering a balanced high that leans towards relaxation and sedation, making it suitable for evening use. Users report experiencing calming and focused sensations, often described as a body-centric high that promotes tranquility.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This strain typically tests between 18% and 24% THC with less than 1% CBD. Dominant terpenes identified include myrcene, caryophyllene, and limonene, which contribute to its earthy, spicy, and citrus characteristics. Myrcene is a significant component, contributing to the strain's relaxing properties.
Growing
Lamb' exhibits robust growth patterns and a dense bud structure, typical of indica-dominant strains. Breeders have focused on stability and consistency, ensuring reliable phenotypic expression. The strain is favored for its aesthetic qualities and practical cultivation attributes.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Bardi Green Voohoo Genetics, Lamb' has a lineage rooted in experimentation and precise breeding, emphasizing indica-dominant characteristics. Its genetic makeup is a composite of potent landrace genetics, with breeder data indicating an indica profile typically ranging from 60-80%. While sometimes mistaken for Lamb's Bread, it is confirmed to be predominantly indica.