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No. 6821Sativa

Mimosa by 00 Seeds Bank

Purple Punch × Clementine

Mimosa, developed by 00 Seeds Bank, is a Sativa-dominant hybrid celebrated for its unique genetic blend and potent psychoactive experiences. It offers a captivating sensory profile and is favored for its uplifting and creative effects.

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Appearance

Mimosa plants are visually striking, often displaying vibrant green hues mixed with purple and orange accents. Growers note the buds are dense and rich in resin, appearing almost sparkling due to abundant trichomes, which is indicative of its high cannabinoid and terpene content.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Mimosa is a captivating blend of citrus and sweet notes, reminiscent of fresh orange juice. Users often experience an initial burst of citrus flavor, followed by subtle floral undertones and a hint of earthiness, creating a complex and delightful sensory journey.

Effects

Mimosa is known for inducing clear-headed, cerebral effects that are uplifting, creative, and euphoric. While primarily stimulating, it also offers a touch of physical relaxation, making it suitable for daytime use.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

With THC levels ranging from 17% to 30%, Mimosa delivers significant potency. Its terpene profile is dominated by limonene, contributing citrus notes, along with myrcene and pinene, which may influence its relaxing and pine-like qualities. CBD content is minimal.

Growing

Information regarding specific growing difficulty, flowering times, yield, or ideal environments for Mimosa is not detailed in the provided source notes.

Origins & Lineage

Mimosa was developed by 00 Seeds Bank, combining the genetics of Purple Punch and Clementine. It is classified as a Sativa-dominant hybrid, with approximately 70% Sativa and 30% Indica genetics, balancing energetic euphoria with a calming undertone.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Mimosa?
THC levels for Mimosa are reported to range from 17% to as high as 30%.
What are the primary terpenes in Mimosa?
The dominant terpene is limonene, with notable amounts of myrcene and pinene also present.
What kind of effects does Mimosa produce?
Mimosa typically results in uplifting, creative, and euphoric cerebral effects, often accompanied by a mild sense of physical relaxation.
What strains were used to create Mimosa?
Mimosa is a cross between Purple Punch and Clementine.