Mimosa Feminized Seeds
Mimosa is a fruity flavoured Sativa-dominant cross of Purple Punch and Clementine just bursting with flavors of citrus and fruit but with a subtle undertone of earthiness. Offering a relaxing and uplifting high Mimosa is the perfect strain to lift your mood.
- THC High - Up to 24%
- Massive Yield - Up to 600gsm
- Sativa Dominant: 30% Indica / 70% Sativa
- Flowering Time - 8-10 Weeks
- Winner of numerous awards including second place in the Sativa category at High Times Cannabis Cup 2018
- Popular wake-and-bake strain for its exhilarating energetic effects
THC % | 20%-24% |
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Flowering Time | 8-10 Weeks |
Outdoor harvest | October |
Yield | 500-600gr/m² |
Indica/Sativa | Sativa Dominant |
Height | Medium: 100cm-180cm |
Difficulty | Medium |
CBD Content | <1% |
Climate | Temperate, Warm, Cool |
Medical Conditions | Arthritis, Depression, Pain |
Seed Type | Feminized |
Genetics | Purple Punch x Clementine |
Effects | Relaxing, Uplifting |
Taste | Citrus, Earthy, Fruity |
Terpene | Myrcene, Pinene, Caryophyllene |
STRAIN TRAITS
Details
Effects
During The Vegetative Stage
During the veg stage, Mimosa begins to demonstrate Sativa leaning growth. During this stage, provide nutrients containing a good dose of nitrogen, this will aid chlorophyll production and build those strong branches and stems. Start with a smaller dose gradually building up and peaking during the mid-veg stage. It is during the early weeks of vegetative growth that you can start to implement training techniques to get the most out of the plant. Using techniques such as ScrOG will work wonders with Mimosa to improve light distribution and increase yield. To start with can gradually tie and bend the branches down as they grow using LST methods. Then use a scrog net fixed to the grow tent poles to keep the canopy of the plant roughly the same height. These methods can be introduced as soon as Mimosa is comfortably in its veg phase. By around weeks 6-7 your plants should be nearing 100-180cm tall with a robust foliage and solid structure. You should be able to see the positive effect that your training has had on the plant with a nice wide flat canopy and plenty of sites ready for buds to grow. Towards the end of the veg stage you can gradually taper off the nitrogen as the plant gears up for its flowering stage.
During The Flowering Stage
Now that Mimosa is in the flowering stage you can stop LST training and let Mimosa focus solely on those buds. You should have tapered back on the nitrogen, and now you can start to introduce a bigger dose of phosphorus to encourage bud development. Again, start with a small dose gradually building up towards the peak of the flowering stage and tapering off as you get close to flushing. During the flowering phase you will see Mimosa morphs into a more vibrant version of itself and at around weeks 2-3 you will start to see the preflowers developing. Within just a couple more weeks they will begin to form into orange-colored buds that become more and more dense as the plant grows. During the final weeks keep an eye on those buds and use the trichome color. When most of the trichomes turn milky white with some amber, it suggests that Mimosa is at its peak THC levels and ready for harvesting.
Is Mimosa Indica or Sativa?
Mimosa leans more towards Sativa and during the veg stage the plant grows tall with long leaves. It still shows signs of its Indica genetics though and you will see that by the end of the start of the flowering stage, the foliage becomes nice and dense.
Is Mimosa suitable for beginners?
Growing Mimosa is a moderate challenge, however, for anyone that has a few grows under their belt it shouldn’t be an issue.
Growing
Mimosa is a potent strain, boasting a THC content between 20%-24%. Its high is fast-acting and Sativa-dominant in nature, sparking mental upliftment and creative energy. You will experience a burst of euphoria, accompanied by a calming, relaxed state, striking an enjoyable balance between stimulation and relaxation.
How does Mimosa make you feel?
With Mimosa, you can expect a heightened mood and a burst of energy. It is a great strain for lifting you up and making you feel happy with an overall sense of well-being.
Does Mimosa Have Any Potential Medical uses?
Medical users claim that Mimosa has potential therapeutic applications. Its substantial THC content and trace CBD have led users to suggest it may help with conditions such as arthritis, depression, and chronic pain. Its uplifting effects could also be beneficial for mood-related issues which could help depression and anxiety.
How strong is Mimosa weed?
Mimosa is not the strongest strain, but it still packs a punch. With a THC content ranging from 20% to 24% and less than 1% CBD, it’s certainly not considered a beginner smoke. The high is potent, quick to onset, and can last for hours.
Does Mimosa strain make you sleepy?
Despite its calming effects, Mimosa doesn't typically induce sleepiness. Instead, it inspires a state of calm alertness, promoting creativity and focus rather than lethargy making it perfect for daytime use or when you need to remain productive.
Appearance & Aroma
The inhale is smooth and easy, without any harsh throat hit. Its unique taste intertwines sweet and sour citrus with earthy undertones, making each puff an experience to savor.
What does Mimosa taste and smell like?
Mimosa is an incredible tasting strain; it treats the palate to a unique blend of flavors – combining sweet and sour citrus with a subtle earthy undertone. Its aroma mirrors the taste, providing a well-rounded and smooth smoke.
What are the main terpenes in Mimosa?
Mimosa's distinctive flavor and aroma profile can be attributed to its dominant terpenes, Limonene and Myrcene. Limonene lends the zesty citrus notes, while Myrcene brings in the earthy tones.
MSNL Editors Verdict
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Mimosa Feminized - For those who like to wake-and-bake, this is the strain for you.