
- Blue Rhino — hardy, fruity and reliably calming
Blue Rhino
Blue Rhino is an indica-dominant hybrid known for fruity flavour and steady, calming effects suitable for cool coastal climates.
- Blueberry aroma with hardy resilience
- Reliable mid-season finish for cool gardens
- Calming body high ideal for evenings
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14-18% |
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0.50% |
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Blueberry x Rhino |
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Indica-dominant hybrid |
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Easy-Intermediate |
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7-9 weeks |
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Medium (0.8-1.5 m outdoors) |
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Medium-High |
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blueberry, earthy, spicy |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish Outdoor Climate |
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relaxing, mild euphoria, sleepy |
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Indoor & Outdoor (sheltered outdoor recommended) |
About Blue Rhino
Blue Rhino is a robust indica-dominant hybrid breeding Blueberry vigour into a Rhino line to produce dense, aromatic buds. It performs well both indoors and outdoors, tolerating cooler, damper summers more readily than many varieties when given shelter and airflow. Growers in Oxford and similar UK locations value its predictable flowering window of seven to nine weeks and medium-high yields when plants are trained and fed consistently. The profile leans towards relaxation with blueberry-sweet flavours and an earthy, spicy finish that suits evening use and therapeutic applications such as pain relief and sleep support.
Blue Rhino is an indica-dominant hybrid with compact buds and a dense structure. It provides a predictable, body-centred profile rather than a sharp cerebral hit.
THC levels are moderate and commonly fall between 14 and 18 percent under normal conditions. That potency suits regular users who want steady, manageable effects.
CBD levels are low and usually sit below one percent in most pheno-types. It should not be chosen for high-CBD therapeutic needs.
Genetic lineage is Blueberry x Rhino. The cross delivers fruity terpenes from Blueberry and vigour from Rhino.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to ensure consistent bud production. Autoflower variants exist but may produce smaller plants and different yields.
This variety is straightforward to cultivate but needs attention in a cool Scottish outdoor climate. Growers should monitor humidity and provide wind protection to avoid mould.
Indoor flowering typically completes in seven to nine weeks under a stable schedule. Outdoors buds usually finish by mid to late autumn where the season allows.
Yields are medium to high when plants receive steady nutrition and good light. Poor airflow or late-season damp can reduce harvest weight.
Plants tend to stay medium in height with a sturdy, bushy structure that supports heavy colas. Outdoors they can stretch more if they experience long daylight and mild winds.
This strain grows well both inside and out in Oxford. Outdoors in Oxford it benefits from a sheltered, sun-facing site to reduce wind exposure.
Growing Blue Rhino in Oxford requires planning for the cool Scottish outdoor climate and the risk of late rain. A greenhouse or early planting helps ripen buds before autumn sets in.
Effects start with a gentle uplift that eases into a calming body sensation. The high often moves from mild euphoria to soporific relaxation over an hour.
Flavours balance sweet blueberry with earthy and spicy undertones. A faint herbal finish remains on the palate after exhalation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Plant after the last frost and when night temperatures stay reliably above 8°C, often late May in milder parts and early June in cooler areas.
Improve airflow, keep lower foliage trimmed, and use a raised bed or well-draining compost to reduce humidity around the canopy.
Yes, it’s a medium plant that responds well to training and topping to keep height down for confined outdoor spaces or balconies.
Switch to a bloom formula higher in phosphorus and potassium once flowering begins and reduce nitrogen to encourage bud development.
Many growers flush for seven to ten days with plain water to clear residual nutrients before harvest, though opinions vary.
Yes, a ventilated greenhouse can extend the season and protect against coastal winds and salt spray commonly encountered in coastal climate cannabis cultivation.
Aphids, spider mites and slugs are common; regular inspection and biological controls such as predatory insects help keep populations down.
Check trichomes with a loupe—milky trichomes with some ambers indicate peak potency for most users.
Use dark mulch to warm the root zone, site plants against sun-warmed walls, and consider polytunnels to capture heat while keeping airflow.
Outdoors you feed less frequently but with bulk organic inputs, while indoor grows benefit from precise, regular liquid feeds.
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