There really is no way to tell. I'm willing to bet that most strains don't really exist in the sense that all members of the "strain" are closely genetically related. For the most part, they're just names that people attach to their buds to make them sell better. Chances are there are lots of strains that people call White Rhino in grow rooms all around the globe that aren't particularly related to each other.
Oneironaut Reviewed by Oneironaut on . How do you tell if something is White Rhino? Alright, the story: A friend I work with claims he can get an ounce of White Rhino for $400. Now, he's getting it from a rural area near Cincinnati, known for how many potheads are out there, so I don't doubt there is some out there. The question is, when I go to get some, how do I know it's actually White Rhino and not just some really good sinsemilla? What are the unique features to watch out for? Thanks in advance to anyone who can offer some advice. Rating: 5