Detailed view of Bumpkin Blob tissue fruit highlighting white-dominant phenotype

Bumpkin Blob Bio Overview

Bumpkin Blob is a distinct blob-expressing genetic isolated from an early second-generation Apehilly Bumpkin cross. During early observations, this lineage repeatedly expressed dense blob-style formations, prompting focused isolation work aimed at preserving the trait rather than correcting it.
What began as an anomaly quickly proved consistent enough to warrant long-term study.

Release Notes

  • Release Date: February 13, 2026
  • Format: Isolated spore syringe
  • Availability: Limited initial release
  • Intended Audience: Collectors and microscopy experts

This marks the first public release of the Bumpkin Blob isolate.

Retro horror–style poster inspired by classic blob movies, featuring Bumpkin Blob genetics with white blob morphology as the central visual.
Retro 1970s-inspired promotional poster for Bumpkin Blob genetics, illustrating blob-style morphology through stylized sci-fi artwork.

Origin & Lineage

Bumpkin Blob was identified early in the second generation of Apehilly Bumpkin, where blob mutations appeared with notable frequency. Unlike occasional blob expressions seen in stressed or unstable genetics, this phenotype continued to reappear across observations.
In late 2024, targeted cloning efforts began to isolate and document this behavior. Over time, the genetic expression shifted from larger brown-and-white blob formations toward a predominantly white phenotype with improved consistency and pace.

Detailed view of Bumpkin Blob tissue fruit highlighting white-dominant phenotype
Morphology & Phenotypic Traits

Dense, irregular blob-style fruiting morphology
Predominantly white expression in later isolates
Rounded, fused formations rather than defined caps and stems
Compact structure with smooth to lightly textured surfaces
Reduced differentiation compared to standard phenotypes
These traits are visually striking and immediately recognizable under observation.

Observational Notes

Blob mutations are often associated with slow or stalled development. What set this isolate apart was its ability to maintain blob morphology while keeping pace with more standard genetic expressions.
Over an extended period of in-vitro work—spanning more than 18 months—the white blob phenotype became increasingly dominant, showing improved vigor and consistency without losing its defining form.
It doesn’t creep.
It doesn’t hesitate.
It just… shows up.
(No drive-in theaters were harmed in the making of this isolate.)

Bumpkin Blob isolated genetics exhibiting characteristic blob mutation form
Bumpkin Blob fruiting observed on petri dish during in-vitro evaluation
Stability & Isolation Work

Bumpkin Blob has undergone prolonged in-vitro cloning and observation to refine the expression and reduce variability. While blob phenotypes are inherently unconventional, this isolate has demonstrated repeatable characteristics worthy of documentation and preservation.
As with all unusual genetic expressions, variation should be expected and is part of the appeal.

Bumpkin Blob Bio

Related Genetics
Apehilly Bumpkin – technically the same genetic
Parent Strains: Albino Penis Envy X Hillbilly Pumpkin
Other blob-expressing or mutation-focused genetics
Genetic Vault resources and educational articles