I've grown out two full packs of E$kobar's seeds, Cheeseberry, and Chucky's Bride.
Cheeseberry
I found the Cheesberry to be a little lacking, despite it's beautiful appearance, smell, and taste. The tall sativa pheno, pictured above, smelled exactly like blueberry muffins once it was cured. As much excitement as the smell evoked from those who inhaled her bouquet, everyone always seemed let down after smoking her, with a universal "That's it?" sort of feeling. It was an up, happy, kind of smoke, but just not quite happy enough.
In contrast, he short indica pheno I had was more potent, and good for using before going to sleep. That girl smelt like blueberries and skunk. She was a very slow vegger, and was a moderate yielder, at best.
I wouldn't neccasarily recommend Cheeseberry, it's not bad, but there is just so much better stuff out there, even if you factor in it's low price.
Chucky's Bride
I was much more pleased with Chucky's Bride and what she brought to the table. The pineapple C-99 male he uses in this cross is ridiculous; the smell, and taste, are outstanding. The sativa pheno I had, pictured above, was very vine like in growth. She would get very stretchy in flower, but I always found a way to make it work, because she was worth it. The effect was a happy, social, kind of high, and fairly potent, too. Everybody loved this girl, and she was always the belle of the ball, at every party she attended. I would definitely recommend this strain, hand down, for sure.
I still would like to try his Chocolate Rain someday, as I hear great things about it, and I do love a good Chocolope. E$kobar is a very competent breeder, but I do think he needs to freshen his genetic stable up a bit, and bring in some more potent cuts. I like his work, but he has to realize, that the stuff coming from the West Coast of the USA these days is incredible. I don't want to see him get left behind, with the Dutch, and other old world breeders.