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White Rabbit Liquid Culture Syringe (Acid Shroomz)

Liquid Cultures

by Acid Shroomz

€ 24,99
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An albino Psilocybe cubensis cross between Albino Penis Envy and Moby Dick, this White Rabbit liquid culture syringe gives intermediate growers a visually striking strain with large, pale fruits. Colonises faster than spore syringes, but demands strict sterile technique — this one punishes shortcuts. Includes sterilised needle and alcohol wipes.
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White Rabbit Liquid Culture Syringe by Acid Shroomz

The White Rabbit liquid culture syringe is a 20ml inoculation tool loaded with live mycelium from one of Europe's most talked-about albino Psilocybe cubensis strains. Created by crossing Albino Penis Envy with Moby Dick — two heavyweights in the cubensis world — White Rabbit was reportedly developed by a group of students in the Netherlands, and it's been gaining traction among intermediate growers ever since. If you've already got a few successful grows under your belt and want something that looks genuinely striking in the fruiting chamber, this is a solid next step.

20ml Liquid Culture Albino Psilocybe cubensis APE x Moby Dick Cross Intermediate Growers Includes Sterile Needle + Alcohol Wipes

What Makes White Rabbit Worth Growing

White Rabbit produces large, pale caps and thick stems — nearly fully albino, though some light pigmentation can develop during the fruiting process. The visual result is a canopy of ghostly white mushrooms that look unlike anything from a standard Golden Teacher or B+ kit. The fruits tend to be chunky rather than spindly, and the caps spread wide when given room.

Potency sits in a moderate range. This isn't a strain that'll knock the wind out of you — which, honestly, makes it a good candidate if you're growing for someone who prefers a gentler experience. Compared to its parent strain Albino Penis Envy (which can be genuinely intense), White Rabbit dials things back. Think of it as the sociable cousin at the family reunion rather than the one staring at the ceiling.

One honest limitation: White Rabbit is notably susceptible to contamination. We've seen growers with solid track records still lose jars to this strain because they got a bit casual with sterile technique. If your still-air box has a dodgy seal or you've been skipping the alcohol wipes, White Rabbit will punish you for it. This isn't a forgiving beginner strain — it rewards discipline.

White Rabbit Liquid Culture Syringe Specifications

Spec Value
Brand Acid Shroomz
SKU SH0161
Volume 20ml liquid culture syringe
Species Psilocybe cubensis (albino)
Genetics Albino Penis Envy x Moby Dick
Origin Netherlands (European hybrid)
Recommended Substrate Manure or coir-enriched soil with rye; rye with casing layer
Inoculation Rate 2-5ml per litre/quart jar of sterilised grain
Skill Level Intermediate
Includes 1x 20ml syringe, 2x alcohol wipes, 1x sterilised needle
Shelf Life Use within 2 months of delivery
Storage Cool, dark place (refrigerator recommended); protect from UV

Liquid Culture vs. Spore Syringe: Why This Matters

A liquid culture syringe contains living mycelium suspended in a nutrient solution — not just spores. That distinction matters because live mycelium colonises grain significantly faster than spores, which still need to germinate before they can start growing. With a liquid culture, you're skipping that germination phase entirely, which typically shaves days off your colonisation timeline.

The trade-off is shelf life. Spore syringes can sit in a fridge for months; liquid cultures are best used within 2 months of delivery. The mycelium is alive and metabolising, so the clock is ticking from the moment it arrives. Best used within 6 months of receipt; store refrigerated for maximum viability.

Feature Liquid Culture Syringe Spore Syringe
Contains Live mycelium in nutrient solution Spores suspended in sterile water
Colonisation Speed Faster (no germination phase) Slower (spores must germinate first)
Shelf Life ~2 months refrigerated 6-12 months refrigerated
Contamination Visibility Easier to spot (cloudy = suspect) Harder to detect early
Skill Level Intermediate Beginner-friendly
Inoculation Rate 2-5ml per litre jar 1-3ml per litre jar

How to Use the White Rabbit Liquid Culture Syringe

Sterile technique is everything with this strain. White Rabbit's particular susceptibility to contamination means every step needs to be airtight — literally. Here's the process:

  1. Prepare your workspace. Work inside a still-air box or in front of a laminar flow hood. Wipe down every surface with isopropyl alcohol (70%). Put on clean gloves.
  2. Shake the syringe well for 15-20 seconds. The mycelium clumps together during storage, and you need it evenly distributed throughout the solution for consistent inoculation.
  3. Attach the sterilised needle to the syringe. Use one of the included alcohol wipes to clean the needle and the injection port on your grain jar.
  4. Inject 2-5ml of liquid culture into each litre or quart jar of sterilised grain. Rye grain works well. Inject slowly near the glass wall so you can monitor colonisation progress.
  5. Seal the injection port immediately. Place jars in a dark location at 24-27°C. Avoid temperature fluctuations — White Rabbit responds poorly to inconsistent conditions.
  6. Monitor colonisation over the next 7-14 days. Watch for healthy white mycelial growth spreading from the injection points. Any green, black, or orange discolouration means contamination — remove that jar immediately.
  7. Once grain is fully colonised (100% white coverage), transfer to your fruiting substrate. Manure-based or coir-enriched soil with rye works well. A casing layer is recommended for this strain.
  8. Introduce fruiting conditions: fresh air exchange, humidity around 90-95%, temperatures of 21-24°C, and indirect light on a 12/12 cycle.
  9. Watch for pins within 5-10 days of introducing fruiting conditions. Keep an eye out for aborts — small pins that stop developing and darken at the cap. Remove these to prevent them from rotting and contaminating healthy fruits.

Growing White Rabbit: What to Expect and Watch Out For

We'd be doing you a disservice if we didn't stress this: contamination is the number one enemy with White Rabbit. This strain is more vulnerable than your typical cubensis variety. Every shortcut you take — ungloved hands, a quick inoculation without wiping down, skipping the still-air box because "it was fine last time" — compounds your risk. We've seen growers with 10+ successful flushes behind them lose entire batches of White Rabbit to a single lapse in sterile protocol.

The other thing to watch is aborts. White Rabbit can throw a fair number of pins that simply stop growing. This is normal for the strain, but it does mean your effective yield from each flush might be lower than the total pin count suggests. Pick aborts promptly, keep your humidity consistent, and don't panic if the first flush looks a bit uneven. Second and third flushes often improve.

On the positive side, the fruits themselves are genuinely impressive. Large, dense, and almost entirely white — there's a reason people grow this strain even knowing it's fussier than average. When a White Rabbit canopy comes in properly, it's one of the better-looking things you'll see in a fruiting chamber. The caps spread wide and flat, the stems are thick, and the overall weight per fruit is satisfying.

Who Should Grow White Rabbit

This is the best liquid culture syringe for intermediate growers who want a visually striking albino strain without jumping straight to something as demanding as true Albino Penis Envy. If you've successfully grown 3-4 batches of standard cubensis (Golden Teacher, B+, or similar) using proper sterile technique, you're ready for White Rabbit. If you're still working from all-in-one grow kits without doing your own grain prep, get a few more grows under your belt first.

Compared to the Albino Penis Envy parent strain, White Rabbit is more forgiving in terms of fruiting — it doesn't require the same extreme patience for pinning. Compared to Moby Dick (the other parent), it trades some of the raw vigour for that distinctive albino appearance. It sits in a sweet spot between the two: more interesting than a standard strain, less punishing than the most demanding genetics.

Complete your grow setup with sterilised grain jars and a substrate kit. If you're new to liquid cultures, a still-air box is non-negotiable for this strain — grab one before you inoculate. Pair with a coir-based substrate and vermiculite casing layer for the best results with White Rabbit.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does the White Rabbit liquid culture syringe last in storage?

Use it within 2 months of delivery. Store in the fridge, away from UV light. Unlike spore syringes, liquid cultures contain living mycelium that degrades over time, so don't stockpile these — order when you're ready to inoculate.

Is White Rabbit suitable for first-time mushroom growers?

No. White Rabbit's susceptibility to contamination makes it a poor choice for beginners. Start with a more forgiving strain like Golden Teacher or B+ to build your sterile technique, then move to White Rabbit once you've got 3-4 clean grows behind you.

How much liquid culture should I inject per grain jar?

Use 2-5ml per litre or quart jar of sterilised grain. Shake the syringe well before each injection to distribute the mycelium evenly. One 20ml syringe covers roughly 4-10 jars depending on your inoculation rate.

What substrate works best for White Rabbit mushrooms?

Manure-based or coir-enriched soil mixed with rye grain gives the best results. Adding a casing layer (vermiculite and peat or coir) helps maintain surface humidity and encourages even pinning. Straight rye with a casing layer also works well.

Why are my White Rabbit pins aborting?

Aborts are common with this strain. They're typically caused by humidity fluctuations, temperature swings, or insufficient fresh air exchange. Keep conditions stable at 90-95% humidity and 21-24°C. Remove aborted pins promptly to prevent them from rotting and introducing contamination.

How does White Rabbit compare to Albino Penis Envy?

White Rabbit is less potent and somewhat easier to fruit than Albino Penis Envy, though it's still more demanding than standard cubensis strains. It inherited the albino appearance from APE but picked up better fruiting characteristics from its Moby Dick parent. Think of it as APE's more approachable sibling.

Can I reuse the syringe for multiple inoculations?

Yes, as long as you sterilise the needle between each jar. Flame the needle until red-hot, let it cool for 10 seconds, then wipe with an alcohol pad before the next injection. Never touch the needle tip with your fingers.

Last updated: April 2026

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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.

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