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Genetic Background:
Rusty White is a leucistic strain developed through careful selective breeding, renowned for its unique rust-colored spore print. This strain’s genetic stability and distinctive coloration make it an ideal candidate for taxonomy studies and research.

Growth Characteristics:
Rusty White mushrooms are resilient, thriving in various substrates and conditions, which makes them easy to cultivate. The strain’s rapid colonization speed and high resistance to contamination make it popular among novice and experienced researchers alike.

Appearance:
The leucistic appearance of Rusty White mushrooms is one of their most defining features, with pale, almost white caps and stems contrasting against their rust-colored spores. This distinct appearance offers significant value for those studying taxonomy and mushroom classification.

Historical Significance:
Rusty White has gained considerable attention in recent years as researchers explore its genetic potential and unique characteristics. Its distinctive appearance and stability have made it an important strain in mycological research.

Note:
Rusty White spores are sold for educational, research, and identification purposes only. Ensure compliance with local laws and regulations before acquiring or handling these spores.

  • Colonization Normal
  • Harvest Very Big
  • Resistance Very Big
  • Strength Strong
  • Incubation 21-24 oC
  • Fruiting 19-24 oC
  • Experience Begginer