White Rabbit

White Rabbit Magic Mushroom Information

  • Origin: Holland – Hybrid of Albino Penis Envy and Moby Dick
  • Strength: Above Average
  • Effects: Little has been reported on the white rabbet cubensis effects, however, it’s believed to provide a vivid visual experience with fewer body effects.
  • Cultivation Difficulty: Average

Description

The White Rabbit Magic Mushroom is a potent and domesticated variety resulting from a genetic cross between Albino Penis Envy and Moby Dick. Taking traits from its genetic parent, it features the potency of the Albino Penis Envy mushroom, and the ease-of-cultivation from Moby Dick, which in itself is a hybrid between Golden Teacher and A+. The ease of growth and superior potency make White Rabbit an excellent variety for growers. However it is considered Aesthetically, this strain typically produces short and fat fruits, with thick, dense stems and large pale white caps, often split at the margins. Sporulation is moderate, and spores are purple-brown (making this technically a leucitic strain, not a true albino).

How To Grow White Rabbit Magic Mushrooms

This sub-variety is considered intermediate to grow and may pose a challenge for new growers. There are a variety of different ways to grow White Rabbit mushrooms. Yet, the most beginner-friendly method is to fruit directly from the bag using an all-in-one bag such as this one from Mushroomsupplies.com. However, if you are looking for more hands-on experience, we would recommend using a grow-chamber setup using grain spawn and a manure-based substrate. We have found that the easiest grow chamber setup consists of using a tin container. You can read the full post on how to grow mushrooms using tin containers here. Below is a summary of this post:
  1. Innoculate grain bag with 3-5cc of White Rabbit liquid culture or spores via spore syringe.
  2. Store the inoculated grain bag in a dry area for colonization making sure to maintain a substrate temperature of 84-86. Colonizing mycelium generates its own heat, so an ambient room temperature in the high 70s is recommended.
  3. Once fully colonized, prepare the tin container and begin layering the substrate and colonized grain. Begin and end with a layer of the substrate.
  4. Set aside for re-colonization (10-14 days)
  5. Prepare the li by adding fresh air holes and cover with micro-pore tape.
  6. Replace the lid and place the tin into fruiting conditions. Reduce the ambient temperatures to reduce the substrate temperatures to 74-78 degrees F.
  7. Mist the inside of the chamber lid when needed.
  8. Harvest

White Rabbit Mushroom Growing Parameters:

Preferred Substrate(s): Various grain types, compost, pasteurized dung/straw
Substrate Temperature (Colonization): 84/86 degrees F.
Substrate Temperature (Fruiting): 74/78 degrees F.
Humidity/FAE During Colonization: 100%RH, 0 FAE: During Fruiting: 90%RH, FAE 2-5x per day
Note: Substrate temps should be measured internally using a probe thermometer. We’ve found that multi-probe thermometers, such as this dual probe and this quad probe thermometer are easy and very accurate. Sources: Photo @MycoLabs – The Mushroom Cultivator (P. Stamets), psilosophy.infopsilopedia.comspores101.co

Additional information

Origin

Holland

Strength

Above Average

Effects

Little has been reported on the white rabbet cubensis effects, however its believed to provide a vivid visual experience with less body effects.

Cultivation Difficulty

Average

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