I got 50 seeds from BC Bud Depot for this grow; it was intended to be a pheno hunt, and of the 50 seeds, I got 52 seedlings (2 of them sprouted twins). Lost a few seedlings early on because they were just weak plants, and wound up with 26 females.
The proof is in the pudding, so in a few weeks I'll know how she smokes, but I was really hoping for more trichome production. Lots of trichomes is not necessarily a direct indicator of potency, though, as most experienced growers know. I grew out some purple kush a couple of years ago that looked like friggin' ditch weed, there were so few trichomes on it, and I was really disappointed.
Until I cured some and smoked it.
I swear to god... I took two hits off of that shit, laid down on the bed and put some headphones on to watch Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood at Madison Square Garden, and I only got partway through the first guitar solo. Next thing I knew, my wife was shaking me awake 2 or 3 hours later. Fuck me! I still have 3 jars full of that shit too, and some seeds. Should grow that one out again next.
Anyway, with the albino rhinos, a couple of them are extremely frosty, but of those plants I don't care much for any of their other characteristics. The healthiest, most robust and vibrant plants are the ones with the least frost, and the really icy ones are spindly, stretchy sativas (I was really hoping for a good indica mother). I'm getting generally good bud production, but am really surprised by how little frost they have on them.
But, you work with what you get. If it turns out the sativas are the better phenos, then that's what I'll run with going forward. We'll just have to see how it all plays out. I have at least a week to go on all of them, and some of them maybe two weeks. A lot can happen in the last week or two of flower, so maybe I'll get my wish after all, and one of the indicas will emerge like Superman bursting out of a telephone booth.