Mimosa
Mimosa stands out with eye-catching flowers, a fruity terpene profile, and a compact structure that suits many grow spaces.
Created from Clementine x Purple Punch, this photoperiod variety combines vibrant bag appeal with balanced genetics and solid production potential. Growers appreciate easy management, moderate size, and rewarding indoor and outdoor results.
| Name | Mimosa |
| Type | Photoperiod feminized |
| Genetics | Clementine x Purple Punch |
| THC content | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Flowering time | 60–65 days |
| Indoor height | 60–80 cm |
| Outdoor height | 80–100 cm |
| Indoor yield | 350–400 g/m² |
| Outdoor yield | 500–550 g/plant |
| Aroma / flavour | Earthy, Sour, Citrus fruit |
| Gen | Sativa 70% Indica 30% |
| Difficulty | Easy to moderate |
| Outdoor climate | Long summers |
Mimosa Seeds Overview
Mimosa is a visually striking photoperiod variety bred from Clementine x Purple Punch. It is widely appreciated for its colourful flower presentation, compact growth pattern, and expressive terpene profile. With a genetic makeup of 70% sativa and 30% indica, Mimosa brings together attractive structure, strong resin production, and reliable performance in both indoor and outdoor setups.
This cultivar is especially suitable for growers looking for a manageable plant size without giving up solid productivity. Its relatively compact dimensions make it easier to fit into smaller gardens, tents, or discreet outdoor corners.
Genetics and Plant Character
Mimosa comes from two well-known parent lines: Purple Punch and Clementine. This pairing gives the variety a distinctive visual identity, often expressed through dense, frosty flowers with deep green and purple tones alongside vivid orange pistils.
- Parentage: Clementine x Purple Punch
- Variety: Photoperiod
- Type: Sativa 70% / Indica 30%
- Structure: Compact and easy to manage
- Bag appeal: Colourful, resinous flowers
Aroma and Flavour Profile
Mimosa is best known as a true flavour-forward cultivar. The terpene profile combines citrus fruit brightness with earthy depth and a noticeable sour edge. This layered aromatic profile makes the variety stand out among modern fruity hybrids.
- Citrus-forward aromatic character
- Earthy undertones for extra depth
- Sour accents that sharpen the profile
- Rich and refreshing overall expression
Growing Information
Mimosa is a practical option for growers who value compact development and dependable output. Indoors, plants usually remain within a modest height range, making canopy control and space planning more straightforward. Outdoors, the plants stay relatively small while still offering competitive production for their size.
- Indoor height: 60–80 cm
- Outdoor height: 80–100 cm
- Flowering time: 60–65 days
- Harvest period outdoors: Middle of October
- Indoor yield: 350–400 g/m²
- Outdoor yield: 500–550 g/plant
Thanks to its short stature and uncomplicated growth habits, Mimosa is well suited to growers seeking a plant that is easier to place and maintain in a wide range of environments.
Why Choose Mimosa
- Premium genetics from Clementine and Purple Punch
- Colourful flowers with standout visual appeal
- Compact plant size for easier garden management
- Fruity, earthy, and sour terpene profile
- Rewarding yields indoors and outdoors
- Suitable for regions with long summers
FAQ
- Is Mimosa feminized and photoperiod?
- The source lists it as feminized photoperiod genetics (Photoperiod feminized).
- What flowering time is listed for Mimosa?
- Listed flowering time: 60–65 days. Exact timing can vary with setup and conditions.
- What aroma/flavour and overall character can you expect from Mimosa?
- The source describes the profile as Earthy, Sour, Citrus fruit, with effects described as Creative, Laughter.
- Which outdoor climates suit Mimosa when grown outdoors?
- According to the source: Long summers. In cooler regions, a sheltered sunny spot (or greenhouse) typically improves consistency.
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