White Rabbit Mushroom Strain
Overview
White Rabbit is a high-potency hybrid developed by Dutch mycologists, believed to be a cross between Penis Envy and Moby Dick — two strains already positioned at the upper end of the cubensis potency spectrum. The result is a strain that inherits PE's exceptional alkaloid density alongside Moby Dick's faster colonization and more reliable pinning, making it one of the most sought-after high-potency cultivars of the 2020s. White Rabbit produces pale, often ghostly-white fruiting bodies with thick stems and tightly closed caps, giving it a distinctive appearance that reflects its albino or near-albino genetics. It has built a reputation in the cultivation community as a potency-focused strain that does not demand the extreme patience of pure PE cultivation.
Effects & Experience
White Rabbit is reported to produce intense, visually complex experiences with strong introspective depth — consistent with its PE genetic heritage. Users describe vivid geometric visuals, strong body sensations, and a profoundly immersive headspace at moderate doses. The experience is considered suitable for experienced users comfortable with high-potency cubensis. First-time users of PE-lineage strains should reduce their standard dose significantly.
Potency Profile
Very high — estimated 1.4–2%+ psilocybin by dry weight, placing White Rabbit among the most potent cultivated cubensis strains. Lab testing has confirmed elevated alkaloid profiles consistent with its PE parentage. Approach with the same respect as Penis Envy.
Cultivation Notes
White Rabbit colonizes faster and pins more reliably than pure Penis Envy, making it more accessible to intermediate growers who want PE-level potency without the full cultivation challenge. Agar work is recommended to maintain vigorous genetics. Grain spawn performs well; monotub is the preferred fruiting method. Yields are moderate per flush but the potency compensates substantially. The near-albino pigmentation means fruiting bodies can be sensitive to excess UV light exposure.



Recommended methods: Monotub Tek, Agar Tek