Description
The Mimosa Strain: A Toast to Effervescence
The Mimosa strain is known for its energizing qualities, with many growers toasting its crystal-clear effects. The offspring of Clementine and Purple Punch, it blends its parents’ traits into a single, citrus-rich high. In classic sativa style, this 70:30 hybrid promotes optimism and cerebral buzz. As such, this strain is a popular choice for creative pursuits, socializing, or tackling daily tasks.
Mimosa’s sativa-driven effects blend well with its moderate THC content of 20%. These levels are pronounced, but still allow users to keep one foot on the ground. Considering these traits, it’s easy to see why growers regard Mimosa seeds as a must-have addition to their cannabis treasure troves.
Growing Tips for Mimosa Seeds
As a sativa-dominant hybrid, Mimosa plants tend to be on the taller side, especially in comparison to indica-dominant strains. While previous growing experience is always a plus, newer growers can manage this strain’s growth with a few simple techniques. Below, we’ll cover time-tested strategies for navigating the cultivation process and optimizing yields.
Dial in Your Growing Conditions
Training methods
Low-stress training (LST) involves gently bending and tying down branches, encouraging your Mimosa plants to grow outward rather than up. A screen of green (ScrOG) setup also encourages horizontal growth using a net or screen. Both techniques keep the canopy flat, allowing light to reach and nourish more bud sites.
Humidity management
Mimosa produces tight, compact buds that hold moisture easily. For this reason, it’s important to keep humidity levels under 50% during the flowering stage. This will help reduce the risk of mold or bud rot. Growers can also remove several large fan leaves around week three of the flowering stage, which will help promote airflow between the buds.
Branch support
As flowering progresses, Mimosa’s buds can become heavy. While this signifies a resin-rich harvest, it can also cause branches to bend or snap. Using stakes or a trellis net can help support your plants, helping ensure they remain damage-free.
Germinating Your Mimosa Seeds
Our germination guide is a simple way to germinate your Mimosa seeds. The process involves soaking your seeds in water for up to 24 hours, then nestling them between damp paper towels on a plate. Growers are encouraged to check on their seeds periodically in the days that follow. The appearance of taproots means your seeds are ready for planting!
Our germination guide comes with an additional benefit: Growers who use our method can cultivate with confidence, knowing their seeds are fully protected by our industry-leading germination guarantee.
Yields
Although this strain’s most famous trait may be its cerebral pep, its generous yields also appeal to many growers. Cultivators can anticipate approximately 19 ounces or 540 grams per square meter under optimal conditions. Outdoor growers can look forward to similar outcomes, with yields of about 540 grams per plant.
Flowering Time and Harvest
Like many photoperiod strains, Mimosa has a flowering time of 55-65 days. For optimal results, outdoor growers typically plant their seeds in late spring and harvest in mid-October. As a good rule of thumb, wait until the last frost of winter has passed before planting your crop. This will help eliminate the risk of frost forming on your plants, and in turn, avoid cellular damage while encouraging greater yields.
Dominant Terpenes in the Mimosa Strain
Mimosa’s terpene profile harmonizes with its THC content and sativa-driven lineage, enhancing the overall smoking experience. Dominant terpenes caryophyllene, myrcene, and pinene merge to create a fresh, citrus fragrance with subtle notes of pine and spice. This complex bouquet of flavors mirrors Mimosa’s uplifting effects.
Dominant Cannabinoids in the Mimosa Strain
At around 20% THC, the Mimosa strain is known for producing expressive and bright psychoactive qualities. Paired with its sativa-leaning lineage, its cannabinoid profile encourages sharpened perceptions and imaginative states. Fans of this strain have cited increased focus and sensory clarity, such as heightened attention to color, sound, and fine details.





















If you like bright, fruity strains, this one is worth it. The plants were vigorous and handled minor stress well. Yield was decent and the final smoke was uplifting and smooth. Great daytime option.
I have grown Mimosa from other breeders before and these genetics held up nicely. Strong branching, good bud development, and consistent results across multiple plants. Works well in both indoor and outdoor setups.
The packaging was discreet and professional. Seeds looked healthy and viable right out of the pack. Growth was steady and flowering produced tight, colorful buds with a noticeable citrus punch. Solid overall experience.
I picked this strain mainly for the flavor profile and it did not disappoint. Strong orange notes during flowering and after cure. Germination was smooth and all seeds popped quickly. Would definitely grow again.
Fast shipping and strong plants.
These seeds performed exactly as advertised. Germination rate was excellent and the plants stayed manageable in size. Final buds were sticky, fragrant, and visually appealing. Would recommend to anyone wanting reliable feminized seeds.
Easy grow, strong smell, happy results.
Smells amazing, grows clean, no complaints.
Orange vibes all the way.
I focus on terpene profiles more than yield, and this strain really shines there. The citrus aroma is loud and carries through to the final product. Cure improved it even more. Very happy with this purchase.