Shua1991
Well-Known Member
I grew a few varieties by this breeder around 2011-13, I loved the "Aiea" and "The Merkabah", both are still top 10 indicas I've grown, just not very good cloning on the keepers I had so they wound up replaced.
Aiea: (Hawaiian indica x Kandahar Afghan)
Sweet, cotton candy bubblegum taste and mellow body stone with happy calming indica head buzz. Higher doses will plaster you to the couch.
The Merkabah: (SFV OG x Kandahar Afghan)
Very potent physical stone and head high, the body effect is a creeper and the headstone is immediate like a quality OG Kush.
Most notable about these 2 varieties was there yield, very big and dense flowers, to the point where you needed to reduce humidity at the end of flower or some phenotypes would be susceptible to mold(again, an unintentional negative from the Kandahar landrace which prefers dry arid growing conditions.) If you could manage that, then you have some cash cropper potential, especially with the Merkabah, that's like a fat OG kush that retains most of what you desire from OG eith fatter yields.
Apparently they've been making more efforts to breed with Landraces, which I'm more and more interested in as time goes on, I tried growing their mekong landrace back in 2012 but to no avail, no germination. They're gonna be working some thai soon and they offered to refund the mekong duds with testers, so I guess I'll post some updates here and there should I ever get them thai seeds.

Aiea: (Hawaiian indica x Kandahar Afghan)
Sweet, cotton candy bubblegum taste and mellow body stone with happy calming indica head buzz. Higher doses will plaster you to the couch.
The Merkabah: (SFV OG x Kandahar Afghan)
Very potent physical stone and head high, the body effect is a creeper and the headstone is immediate like a quality OG Kush.
Most notable about these 2 varieties was there yield, very big and dense flowers, to the point where you needed to reduce humidity at the end of flower or some phenotypes would be susceptible to mold(again, an unintentional negative from the Kandahar landrace which prefers dry arid growing conditions.) If you could manage that, then you have some cash cropper potential, especially with the Merkabah, that's like a fat OG kush that retains most of what you desire from OG eith fatter yields.
Apparently they've been making more efforts to breed with Landraces, which I'm more and more interested in as time goes on, I tried growing their mekong landrace back in 2012 but to no avail, no germination. They're gonna be working some thai soon and they offered to refund the mekong duds with testers, so I guess I'll post some updates here and there should I ever get them thai seeds.
