Description BAPER RUST Spore Print | A Rare Rust-Spored APE Revert The BAPER RUST strain emerged through a meticulous cultivation process, revealing a rare and extraordinary mutation—the production of rust and golden-colored spores. The original BAPER (Albino Penis Envy Revert) is a reverted APE variant known for its blue hues and white stipes, yet this rust-spored expression introduces an entirely new characteristic to the lineage. ⚠ Spores are intended for microscopy, taxonomy, and novelty purposes only. Morphology & Key Features Rust-Colored Spores – Unlike traditional APE reverts, this strain produces rust-brown to golden-hued spores, making it an extremely rare find. Gill Structure – Typically medium to large gills, capable of sporulation despite its albino lineage. Spore Characteristics – Produces rust-brown spores, measuring 7 x 12 micrometers. While sporulation is inconsistent, it has been observed to drop spores periodically. Unique Coloration – Features muted blue hues and white stipes, distinguishing it from standard Cubensis strains. Ecology & Genetic Background A Rare Albino Penis Envy Revert Mutation – A one-of-a-kind strain displaying rust spore deposition, a deviation from the expected albino spore trait. Hybridized Genetics – A product of careful isolation and observation, leading to a fully unique variation within the APE lineage. Limited-Edition Microscopy Specimen – Due to its uncommon sporulation and genetic rarity, BAPER RUST is a valuable subject for microscopic study. Quality & Collection Standards Ethically Collected & Preserved – Each spore print is sourced with strict environmental and genetic preservation considerations. Prepared in Sterile Conditions – All materials undergo HEPA filtration for quality assurance. Browse our Genetic Vault to discover even more rare and exclusive spore varieties before they are retired!




