Albino Bluey Vuitton – Bio
A deep dive into Albino Bluey Vuitton. One of the best Albino strains in existence.


Albino Bluey Vuittons’ story
I must say I am very partial to Albino Bluey Vuitton “ABV”. Not because I found, cloned and isolated it. That part’s just mechanics. But because I made a connection with it. Something about the ridge lines of its caps, the way it bruised when breathed on. Made me feel like it knew I was there, its pretty hard to ignore its aesthetic beauty.
The photos to the left are the first glimpses of ABV. At the time, I’d been running regular Bluey Vuitton, cycling through transfers, when one fruit stopped me cold—a strange lavender-white leucistic specimen. I cloned it, waited, and kept at it through plate after plate. Then there it was: the unicorn albino. And to my surprise, it flushed better than I could have imagined.




F2 / Second Generation Results
The second generation of this genetic showed two completely different morphologies or physical appearances. This show of genetic diversity while staying albino was a real treat. But it left me with some serious decisions to make for the future of this strain.
Do I focus on one trait alone or do I dive into both? Both would be a lot of work to hunt morphologies simultaneously. I went for it! I hunted both traits in hopes I could find something worth continuing. I usually am aesthetically drawn to the unnatural; so the squat baseball sized fruit was really my prize.



F3 / Third Generation Results
The third generation was short but sweet. Flushes came in rough, but in the middle of it all I pulled some of the most striking fruits I’ve ever seen.
One carried the classic wavy-cap look, a 313-gram juggernaut, tall stipe, ridged cap, all the hallmarks still intact. On the other side of the spectrum, the squat phenotype delivered a 595-gram basketball of a fruit. Unreal.
By then, I was six months deep into this project, staring at a genetic line that kept throwing curveballs, so many forms, so much potential. It was clear I needed to tighten the lens, to focus on specifics, and start shaping something truly remarkable out of what this strain had to offer.
F4 / Fourth generation results
Meet our final form….
After almost a full year, the ABV of my dreams started to show face. A chunky semi squat mushroom with amazing performance. It was quick, healthy and was throwing big flushes. All the hallmarks of a true legend.
It was the payoff for patience and persistence. Basidium Equilibrium stands as the original source and proud steward of Albino Bluey Vuitton. Where science intersects with mystery and curiosity; that’s where the magic happens.