Hello thefoetus. Afghan Haze may be the most under-rated MNS strain. Both parents are essentially worked landraces, and they are at opposite ends of the cannabis Indica-Sativa spectrum, characteristics that are considered ideal for making a hybrid. There are a lot of good grow reports on Afghan Haze in the strain base. Definitely check out
Yosemite Sam's grow (he only popped one seed!), which appears to have inspired skubee. The lineage is Afghan x Haze C. The consensus on this board seems to be that the Afghan mom is an Afghan "T" maple leaf Indica, which is highly regarded by Indica lovers. Other MNS strains use Afghan Haze as the father (Angel's Breathe, ASH, Critical Haze, Early Haze, Master Kaze and Afghan Skunk Haze); these are believed to be fathered by an Afghan x Haze A father. The smells and tastes that came from my Angel's Breathe run support this interpretation, as most of the plants had dark leathery/musky/incensy smells, characteristic of Haze A, versus only one plant that had lighter citrus/floral smells characteristic of Haze C. Angel's Breathe is 37.5% Haze A and 12.5% Haze C, assuming the dad is Afghan x Haz A.
I think if one wanted to recreate the Haze C plant a good way to do so would be to F2 (F3?
)a bunch of AH and select the haze leaners. You could gift the Indica leaners to folks who seek the Afghan T.
Nice bud, BTW, skubee.