
Feminized seeds
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White Rhino is an indica-dominant feminized cannabis seed that delivers a heavy, sedating body effect through the crossbreeding of White Widow and a robust North American indica. Expect dense, resinous buds with an earthy, piney aroma and a flowering time of up to 9 weeks. If you liked White Widow but wanted something that hits harder and grows stockier, this is the one.
| Pack | Seeds |
|---|---|
| Single | 1 seed |
| Small | 3 seeds |
| Medium | 5 seeds |
| Large | 10 seeds |
Starting your first grow? Grab the 3-pack — enough to select your strongest phenotype without committing to a full ten. Running a dedicated indoor setup with room for multiple plants per square metre? The 10-pack gives you the best per-seed value and enough genetic variety to find a real keeper.
White Rhino descends from White Widow crossed with a heavy North American indica, producing an 80% indica / 20% sativa split that leans firmly toward physical relaxation. The White Widow parentage brings resin production and vigour; the indica side adds bulk, density, and that signature full-body weight. The result is a plant that grows short, bushy, and absolutely caked in trichomes — the kind of frost you can see from across the room.
We've carried White Widow seeds since the early days of the shop, and White Rhino is essentially the beefed-up sibling. Where White Widow balances cerebral and physical effects, White Rhino tips the scales hard toward the body. If you've grown White Widow before and wanted something more compact with denser buds, this is the natural next step.
White Rhino's terpene profile is dominated by myrcene at roughly 35%, with pinene and terpinolene each contributing around 15%. In practice, that translates to an earthy, woody base with sharp pine notes on the inhale and a subtle sweetness that lingers on the exhale. The raw flower smells like damp forest floor with a citrus edge — not overpowering, but unmistakable once you crack a jar open.
Myrcene is the same terpene responsible for the musky, herbal character in mangoes and hops. Pinene gives it that fresh, resinous sharpness — think walking through a pine forest after rain. The terpinolene adds a slightly floral, almost spicy top note that rounds out the profile. It's not a fruity strain by any stretch. This one smells like the earth it grew in, and that's the appeal.
| Terpene | Proportion | Character |
|---|---|---|
| Myrcene | 35% | Earthy, musky, herbal |
| Pinene | 15% | Pine, resinous, fresh |
| Terpinolene | 15% | Floral, slightly spicy |
| Other terpenes | 35% | Citrus, diesel, sweet undertones |
White Rhino feminized seeds produce photoperiod plants that flower in up to 9 weeks under a 12/12 light cycle, with indoor yields reaching up to 500g/m². The plants stay short and bushy — typical indica structure — making them a solid choice for growers working with limited vertical space or SOG (Sea of Green) setups.
One honest limitation: White Rhino's dense bud structure means you need to stay on top of humidity and airflow during late flower. We've heard from growers who lost outer buds to botrytis because they didn't defoliate enough around the colas. A small oscillating fan pointed at the canopy and some strategic leaf removal in weeks 3-5 of flower goes a long way.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Genetics | White Widow x North American Indica |
| Strain type | Indica-dominant (80% indica / 20% sativa) |
| Seed type | Feminized |
| Flowering type | Photoperiod |
| Flowering time | Up to 9 weeks |
| Indoor yield | Up to 500g/m² |
| Dominant terpenes | Myrcene (35%), Pinene (15%), Terpinolene (15%) |
| Aroma | Earthy, pine, citrus, sweet |
| Available packs | 1, 3, 5, or 10 seeds |
Running White Rhino in a grow tent? Pair these seeds with a complete grow kit that includes lighting, ventilation, and a carbon filter — those dense, resinous buds produce a strong aroma from week 3 of flower onwards. A good pH meter is also worth grabbing if you don't already have one; indica-dominant strains like this are sensitive to pH swings in the root zone.
There are dozens of indica-dominant strains on the market, and most of them promise the same thing: heavy yields, dense buds, couch-lock effects. White Rhino actually delivers. The White Widow genetics give it genuine resin production — not just frosty-looking trichomes, but the kind of sticky, pungent coverage that makes trimming a glove-destroying affair. The North American indica parent adds the structural density and compact growth habit that indoor growers actually need.
We'd pick White Rhino over a standard White Widow seed if you're growing in a small tent (60x60 or 80x80) and want maximum yield per square metre without training tall, stretchy plants. The 9-week flowering time is competitive with most indica-dominant photoperiods, and the 500g/m² ceiling is achievable with proper lighting and nutrition — not just a best-case fantasy number.
Compared to something like Northern Lights, White Rhino tends to produce denser, more resinous flowers with a more complex terpene profile. Northern Lights is arguably easier to grow (it's more forgiving of beginner mistakes), but White Rhino rewards the grower who pays attention to environment and feeding. If you've already got a successful grow or two under your belt, this strain won't disappoint.
White Rhino flowers in up to 9 weeks under a 12/12 photoperiod. Most phenotypes finish closer to 8 weeks. Check trichome colour with a loupe — mostly cloudy with some amber gives you the full sedating character.
It's manageable but not the most forgiving strain. The dense buds need good airflow to prevent mould, and you'll want to monitor humidity closely during late flower. If you've done one successful grow before, you'll be fine.
Up to 500g/m² under optimised conditions — proper lighting (400W+ HPS or equivalent LED), adequate nutrition, and a well-managed environment. First-time growers typically land around 300-400g/m², which is still very respectable.
Yes. The earthy, piney aroma intensifies from around week 3 of flower. A carbon filter is not optional if you're growing indoors and care about discretion. The myrcene-heavy terpene profile produces a persistent, musky scent.
White Rhino is a direct descendant of White Widow, crossed with a North American indica. It grows shorter, produces denser buds, and leans much harder toward physical, sedating effects. White Widow is more balanced between cerebral and body effects. Think of White Rhino as the heavier, stockier sibling.
White Rhino is well suited to Sea of Green. Its naturally compact, bushy structure means you can pack more plants per square metre with minimal training. Flip to 12/12 early — after 2-3 weeks of veg — and let the natural indica shape do the work.
Low-stress training (LST) and SOG are the best fits. The plant doesn't stretch much, so topping once during veg to create 2-4 main colas is usually enough. Avoid heavy defoliation during early flower — save it for weeks 3-5 when the canopy gets thick.
Last updated: April 2026
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