Mimosa Regular
  • Mimosa Regular

Mimosa Regular

€35.00
5/5 (4 Ratings)

Mimosa Regular by GB Strains stands out for its fruity and citrus profile, its social and relaxing effect, and its appeal to growers looking to select phenotypes, preserve parent plants, or work on their own crosses.

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Data sheet

Bank GB Strains
Seed type Regular
Available individually No
Recommended use Medicinal
Recommended growing environment Any
Cannabinoid profile THC-dominant
Genotype Sativa-dominant
Physical effect Heavy
Psychoactive effect Social / Relaxing
Indoor Flowering Time 9-10 weeks
Outdoor Harvest Time September
Flavor Fruity
Flavor 2 Citrus
Climate Mild

Description

Mimosa Regular by GB Strains is a sativa-dominant cannabis strain created from a cross between Purple Punch 2.0 x Clementine. This combination results in a productive, aromatic genetic with a very recognizable profile within Mimosa-type varieties, where fruity, citrus, and fresh flavors dominate.

Unlike the feminized version, this regular version can produce both male and female plants. Therefore, it is an especially interesting option for experienced growers, breeders, or users looking to select plants for vigor, structure, aroma, resistance, or behavior during cultivation.

Flavor and Effects of Mimosa Regular

Flavor and Aroma

Mimosa Regular stands out for a distinctly fruity profile, with hints of red berries and a very pronounced citrus background inherited from Clementine. Its aroma can be intense and persistent, especially during the flowering of female plants.

With good selection, this genetic can offer very interesting phenotypes for those looking for fresh, sweet, and citrus terpene profiles, away from more earthy or heavy flavors.

Effects

Mimosa Regular presents a cannabinoid profile with predominant THC and a balanced effect between mental activation and physical relaxation. Its sativa side can provide an initial more euphoric, social, and creative sensation, while its indica heritage can lead to pleasant relaxation over time. Due to its potency and progressive nature, it is a variety that can fit well with users looking for a joyful, functional effect with a calmer finish.

How to Grow Mimosa Regular Seeds?

Growing Mimosa Regular Indoors

Indoors, Mimosa Regular develops a branched and airy structure, marked by its sativa influence. It can form plants with good lateral growth and a prominent central flower, so it responds well to branch training, gentle LST, or techniques that help distribute height.

As it is a regular seed, it is important to sex the plants in time to separate males if pollination is not desired. Selected female plants can complete flowering in about 9–10 weeks, maintaining a good balance between production, aroma, and potency.

For best results, it is advisable to control stretching during the transition to flowering, maintain constant ventilation, and avoid excessive fertilization in the final phase to better preserve the citrus and fruity profile.

Growing Mimosa Regular Outdoors

Outdoors, Mimosa Regular can exceed 2 m in height under favorable conditions, developing strong branches and a productive structure. The most heavily laden female plants may benefit from stakes or support, especially in the final flowering phase.

It is a variety that can adapt to different growing areas, although it usually performs particularly well in temperate climates. Its outdoor harvest is generally in September, although it may vary depending on the phenotype, area, and end-of-season conditions.

In the last few weeks, it is advisable to monitor humidity, check the densest flowers, and maintain good aeration to protect production and preserve aromatic quality.

Mimosa Regular FAQs

Can Mimosa Cocktail Regular show color differences during flowering?

Yes, some phenotypes may develop darker or purplish hues under certain environmental conditions, especially with temperature drops at the end of cultivation.

How many seeds should be germinated for a good selection?

It depends on the objective, but it is usually recommended to work with several seeds to compare phenotypes and choose the most interesting specimens.

Can Mimosa Cocktail Regular show variation in flowering time?

Yes, being a regular seed, some phenotypes may finish earlier or later within the estimated range.

Is it a variety sensitive to temperature changes?

It can adapt to different environments, but sudden temperature changes can affect its development, especially in early stages.

Can more productive phenotypes be found than others?

Yes, within the same regular genetic, there can be differences in production, so selection is key if maximizing yield is desired.

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