Good times with Rhino seeds

gunter212

Active Member
I figured I'd shill these guys here, because after they have been so nice I should atleast share my experience on this site that I have also found very helpful.

My first grow (ever) was around 3 years ago & I went with a bag of their feminised 'indoor mix'. The 5 seeds came in one bag & the strains were not labeled, as I remember there was Northern Lights, Bubblegum, a Haze of some kind & I can't remember the rest.
What I can remember is that they all sprouted, they all grew & they all flowered - I could not have hoped for better results on my first grow. Whats cool is that one of them produced quite a large quantity of seeds while it was flowering, I couldn't tell you what strain it is but its a very hardy one that 3 years later still sprouts & grows vigorously & I've yet to sprout a male from that bag of seeds that still sits in my fridge.

I've bought a few more times from them over the years & I remember getting particularly good results from a strain of Big Bang & particularly average results from a Green House Seeds sativa/indica mix pack. You can't really give 100% of credit or blame for quality to a resseller but rhino seeds have never sent me dirt weed.

During my latest purchase I mentioned to them that there was a notice on their site that claimed they were shipping free seeds with every order (i've now discovered it leads to a page saying why they aren't doing it anymore - they should really take the notice down!). Anywho, when my package arrived instead of the 5 beans I ordered there were 10, thats TEN - they'd doubled my bubble!

These guys aren't that fast from order to delivery & the postage is a bit pricey, but maybe thats because they take the time & do things right. I think you could do a lot worse than rhino seeds (I know I have) and I wanted to say so ;)

If you didn't know their site is http://www.cannabis-seeds.co.uk/
 

AcaNadian

Member
good to know man they have huge selection, was wondering about them ... but I guess being a huge retailer, you also have to mind where the seeds come from.
 
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