Bright citrus, daytime lift, ready to root
Mimosa is a sativa-leaning Clementine × Purple Punch cross - bright orange citrus, sweet, and light floral over an uplifting daytime high with a light body relax. It runs high-THC in most phenotypes, and a clone is the reliable way to get this exact citrus cut.
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Mimosa is a sativa-leaning hybrid bred from Clementine crossed with Purple Punch. It brings a bright citrus and orange aroma, colorful buds, and an uplifting daytime effect with a light relaxing edge. Growers love it for morning energy and eye-catching flower that photographs as well as it smokes.
Clementine meets Purple Punch
The breeder-reported cross pairs Clementine, a zesty citrus sativa, with Purple Punch, a sweet and colorful indica. Clementine drives the orange-forward nose and energetic lift, while Purple Punch adds a touch of berry sweetness and occasional purple hues in the flower. The blend leans sativa but keeps enough balance to avoid feeling frantic.
Because the color and citrus punch vary by phenotype, a clone locks in the version you want. Explore related uplifting cuts among our sativa clones or search the full strain directory.
Aroma and flavor
Mimosa smells like freshly squeezed orange with a sweet, slightly floral background. On the exhale you get citrus zest and a hint of tropical fruit from the Purple Punch side. It is a bright, appetizing profile that carries well through cure when you dry slowly and keep humidity controlled.
Citrus terpenes can be delicate, so a gentle dry matters here more than with a heavy gas strain. We keep the drying room cool and dark and burp the jars regularly, which protects the orange sharpness that makes Mimosa stand out on a shelf.
The effect growers report
Feedback centers on an energetic, mood-lifting head effect that suits daytime and social use. The Purple Punch influence softens the edges with a light body calm, so it rarely feels jittery. It runs high-THC in most phenotypes. As always we describe effects qualitatively, since your grow and cure shape the outcome more than any single figure.
Growers often reach for Mimosa as a morning or wake-and-work strain. It pairs an alert, cheerful lift with just enough body ease to stay comfortable, which is why it has become a popular daytime option.
Grow notes
Mimosa is a moderate-difficulty plant. It can stretch during flower and appreciates support for its heavier colas. Flowering runs roughly 8 to 10 weeks. Yield lands in the moderate-to-heavy range with good light and training. Cooler night temperatures late in flower can coax out the purple tones some phenotypes carry.
Dialing in your environment matters for the color and terpene expression. Our temperature and humidity guide covers the ranges we target to finish a colorful, aromatic crop. We top and trellis Mimosa so the stretchy branches stay supported and the light spreads evenly across the canopy.
Feeding steady but not heavy keeps the citrus terpenes clean, since overfeeding late in flower can mute that bright orange nose. Watch the plant through the final weeks and flush according to your medium so the finished flower tastes as good as it smells.
| Spec | Mimosa |
|---|---|
| Lineage | Clementine x Purple Punch (breeder-reported) |
| Type | Sativa-leaning hybrid |
| Aroma | Orange citrus, sweet, light floral |
| Flowering | Roughly 8 to 10 weeks |
| Yield | Moderate to heavy |
Who Mimosa suits
Mimosa fits growers who want a bright, energetic daytime strain with standout looks. It suits intermediate growers comfortable with a plant that stretches and benefits from support. Anyone who enjoys citrus terpenes and an uplifting effect will get a lot out of it. A motivated beginner can succeed with steady environmental control. Grab a cutting from our collection and start a colorful, citrus-forward grow this season.
Frequently asked questions
Is Mimosa indica or sativa?
Mimosa is a sativa-leaning hybrid. The Clementine parent drives an energetic, citrus-forward head effect, while Purple Punch adds a gentle body calm that keeps it balanced rather than racy.
How long does Mimosa take to flower?
Expect roughly 8 to 10 weeks of flowering indoors. Some phenotypes finish faster, so track trichomes to pick the harvest window that matches the effect you want.
Why is Mimosa sometimes purple?
The Purple Punch parent can express purple pigments, especially when night temperatures drop late in flower. Not every phenotype turns purple, but cooler finishing conditions encourage the color when the genetics allow it.
Is Mimosa hard to grow?
It sits in the moderate range. The main considerations are stretch and heavier colas that need support, plus environmental control if you want color and strong terpenes. A careful grower with some experience will do well.
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