Mimosa

The Mimosa strain, also known as Purple Mimosa, is a sativa-dominant hybrid crafted by Symbiotic Genetics through crossing Clementine and Purple Punch. Making its debut in 2017, Mimosa swiftly earned recognition, securing second place in the 2018 High Times Cannabis Cup. With a robust genetic makeup comprising 70% sativa and 30% indica, and THC levels averaging between 20% to 25%, Mimosa delivers a potent and uplifting experience.

Ideal for morning consumption, Mimosa is a quintessential "wake and bake" cultivar renowned for its invigorating cerebral effects. Users often enjoy a euphoric and energetic high, conducive to social interactions, while also potentially offering relief from stress, anxiety, and bolstering focus. Its fruity flavor profile, marked by sweet and sour notes, along with a prominent citrus aroma infused with hints of lemon and sweet orange, underscored by earthy pine undertones, completes the Mimosa experience.

Overview

Cannabinoids

THC: 20%-30%

CBD: 0.5%

Strain Types

Indica: 30%
Sativa: 70%

Terpenes

Beta-Caryophyllene
Limonene
Myrcene

Flavonoids

Flavonoids, although lesser-known compounds in cannabis, play a significant role in contributing to each strain's flavor and fragrance profile, much like terpenes. However, their presence is seldom tested, leading to limited knowledge about the specific flavonoids present in each medical cannabis strain.

Studies indicate that cannflavins A, B, and C are among the primary flavonoids present in all cannabis plants, highlighting their potential importance in the plant's overall composition.

Effects

Mimosa has been reported to have the following effects:

  • Energizing

  • Focused

  • Friendliness

  • Happiness

  • Talkative

The following adverse effects have also been reported:

  • Dry Eyes

  • Dry Mouth

  • Dizziness

  • Paranoid

Medical Applications

Mimosa is reported to provide several therapeutic effects for physical and mental health conditions.

 
Dosing

Determining the appropriate dosage of cannabis is a highly individualized process, lacking a standardized model. Therefore, finding the right dosage often involves trial and error.

Given its moderate potency, caution is advised when using Mimosa to alleviate symptoms of stress and anxiety, as even moderate doses may induce paranoia or anxious sensations. It's essential to recognize that when inhaling cannabis, it takes approximately 15 minutes for THC to peak in the bloodstream. Consequently, when experimenting with high-THC strains like Mimosa, it's prudent to begin with a low dose and proceed gradually, allowing at least 15 minutes between doses to gauge its effects.

Growing

Mimosa boasts stunning cone-shaped green buds adorned with vibrant orange pistils and generously coated in bright white trichomes resembling a delicate layer of frost. While it's beloved by experienced growers, it may pose challenges for beginners due to its heavy feeding requirements.

To optimize its cannabinoid and terpene profile, cultivating Mimosa in a nutrient-rich medium is recommended. For soil cultivation, a super soil mix is advised, but caution must be exercised to avoid overfeeding, which could lead to nutrient burn. Alternatively, using a soilless medium with liquid nutrients allows for precise control, with a focus on boosting nitrogen during the vegetative stage and phosphorus and potassium during flowering to encourage robust bud growth.

Mimosa thrives as a large plant in both indoor and outdoor settings, exhibiting resistance to common cannabis pests and diseases. Utilizing the "screen of green" (SCROG) technique is beneficial, involving topping the plants early to promote lateral growth and weaving branches through horizontal support to maximize light exposure.

When cultivating indoors, topping is crucial to manage its potential height, which can exceed 80 inches. With proper training, Mimosa yields numerous well-developed colas, typically averaging around 400 grams per square meter indoors and 500 grams outdoors.

Height

This medical marijuana strain has the potential to grow up to 90 inches when cultivated outdoors and between 60 to 80 inches when grown indoors.

Humidity and Temperature

Mimosa exhibits tolerance to cooler temperatures compared to certain cannabis varieties, but precautions should be taken to shield it from frost when grown outdoors. Maintain relative humidity levels between 40% to 60% during the vegetative phase, reducing it to 30% to 40% throughout flowering to mitigate the risk of mold, such as bud rot. Optimal temperatures range between 70 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (21 to 26 degrees Celsius) to ensure optimal growth conditions.

Flowering

Mimosa typically takes around 68 to 78 days to reach the flowering stage, roughly equivalent to nine weeks.

FAQ’s

  • Mimosa's resilience to pests and diseases makes it suitable for beginners, though its vigorous growth may require some experience to manage effectively.

  • Mimosa's reported medicinal benefits include alleviating anxiety, insomnia, and chronic pain, potentially attributed to its terpene profile featuring linalool and other compounds.

  • Indeed, Mimosa thrives in various cultivation environments, including indoors, outdoors, and greenhouses, offering cultivators flexibility and rewarding them with vibrant purple hues under optimal conditions.

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This article has been reviewed by Steven Fiore, MD.

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