The Mimosa evolution continues with this new autoflowering orange flavoured super compact sensation, Mimosa x Orange Punch Auto. Initially created by a delicate back crossing of our famous Orange Punch with the 2020 phenomenon Mimosa Evo, the lab has evolved again introducing our BF Super Auto #1.
Just like the feminised version deep gradients of purple and contrasting dark olive greens create a striking and beautiful plant, while the beta-caryophyllene, linalool and limonene terpenes create a sensational citrus-like, tangerine-candy sweet aroma.
Mimosa x Orange Punch Auto is a compact and very sturdy strain producing multiple large dense highly resinous and heavy buds, covered in bright orange pistols just dripping in trichomes. Expect a rapid flowering period of just 65 to 75 days harvesting indoors up to 500g/m2. THC has been tested at an incredible 21-23%.
Outdoors in ideal conditions Mimosa x Orange Punch Auto reaches heights of 1.2m producing more than 700g/m2 of huge very compact colas. At harvest time the enjoyment of this strain really goes up a notch, dense heavy buds are extremely easy to manicure and with the onset of the ever-increasing delicious citrusy candy orange aromas really fill the air.
The Mimosa x Orange Punch Auto strain by Barneys Farm is 40% Sativa 60% Indica.
To properly store Mimosa x Orange Punch Auto seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container ideally in a refrigerator with proper labeling and dating, avoiding freezing.
- Type: Feminised
- Photoperiod: Autoflowering
- Genetics: Mimosa Evo x Orange Punch x BF Super Auto #1
- Effect: Creativity, Stimulating, Happiness
- Outdoor Yield (g): up to 700 g/m2
- Indoor Yield (g): up to 500 g/m2 gr/m²
- Autoflowering Harvest Time From Seed (days): 65 - 70
- Height (cm): 100cm
- Height Indoor (cm): 70-80cm
- Height Outdoor (cm): 110cm
- Height: Short
- Indica %: 60%
- Sativa %: 40%
- Indica/Sativa: Mostly Indica
- Taste: Citrusy Candy Orange
- Aroma: Sweet with hints of Mandarin
- Climate: Cool, Hot & Temperate
Strain FAQ
How big are Ruderalis plants compared to other cannabis strains?
Ruderalis plants generally grow 20–25 inches tall and are compact. Ruderalis' modest size is due to its adapations to the windy circumstances in its native areas.
What makes cold-resistant strains tough?
These strains are hardy and resistant to mould and pests, which are frequent in cold, damp areas. Their durability makes them a good alternative for legal producers in cold climates or with short growth seasons.
Have auto-flowering strains' THC levels changed?
A revolution has occurred in auto-flowering. Previously low in THC, selective breeding has increased their potency quite quickly! Some auto-flowering cultivars now outperform photoperiod ones when it comes to sheer potency!
Can short cannabis strains still be high yielding?
Surprisingly, yes! Due to the wonders of breeding there are a large range of high yielding short strains available and more are being released every day!
How do breeders develop orange-flavored strains?
Breeders blend strains like chefs to boost orange flavour. By deliberately breeding plants with strong citrus qualities, they've created strains that smell and taste like an orange grove.