Mimosa
Mimosa
Sativa-Dominant Hybrid
Mimosa, sometimes known as “Purple Mimosa,” is a sativa-dominant hybrid strain that’s created by crossing Purple Punch with Clementine. This fruity strain is known for producing uplifting and motivating effects that will help you feel pumped to take on even the most mundane tasks. Most users report that Mimosa delivers an energizing burst of euphoria right from the get-go, then mellows out into a pleasant buzz that helps you stay focused. Its mood-boosting and steadying effects make Mimosa a popular choice for daytime users or those treating depression, anxiety, ADHD, and migraines. It’s also great for anyone who loves sweet and earthy flavor profiles, as the strain mixes sour fruity notes with woodsy florals and herbal undertones. From the first glance at its deep olive nugs to your first toke, Mimosa will steal your heart and become one of your favorite uplifting strains.
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The most common terpene in Mimosa is myrcene, followed by pinene, beta-caryophyllene, and limonene.
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Mimosa
Grow Info
Most growers report that Mimosa is a mid-difficulty strain that can be challenging for beginners but isn’t impossible to grow yourself. It’s known for being a heavy feeder and will need plenty of nutrient-rich soil to help it grow nice and strong. However, these plants can still eat too much, so you’ll need to make sure you strike a good balance as Mimosa continues to grow. This strain can do well indoors and outdoors, but it’s worth noting that Mimosa tends to get pretty tall (sometimes over 80 inches), so you’ll need to leave plenty of room for it to grow if you’re setting it up indoors. Expect to start seeing nugs after about nine to 10 weeks of indoor growth or during the fall for outdoor growth.
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FAQs
Mimosa, also known as Purple Mimosa, is a sativa-dominant hybrid that’s about 70% sativa and 30% indica. While the strain is a hybrid, it tends to produce classic sativa effects and makes most users feel energized, uplifted, focused, and happy.
Mimosa is a popular strain for those with anxiety because it’s great at making users feel happy, uplifted, and ready to take on any obstacle. Its cerebral effects help many feel more motivated and inspired, which can be very therapeutic when it comes to managing anxiety and its triggers.
Sleepiness isn’t a commonly reported side effect of Mimosa, and it’s not likely to make you feel tired, especially since it’s a sativa-dominant strain. You’re more likely to feel energized and uplifted. However, everyone reacts to different strains in unique ways, and some batches of Mimosa may have slightly different terpene profiles than others. All of this is to say that the Mimosa strain might not make most people sleepy, but your results may vary.