Let these words sink in — Mimosa Lemon Auto.
When spoken slowly, you’ll understand the beauty that permeates the Mimosa Lemon Auto strain by Expert Seeds.
Bred by crossing Purple Punch and Auto Tangie, Mimosa Lemon Auto is packing award-winning genetics in its lineage.
However, what makes Mimosa Lemon Auto special? For starters, her mouth-watering terpene profile is loaded to the brim with limonene. Additionally, Mimosa Lemon Auto oozes candy-like sweetness wherever she goes — thus making her an irresistible treat.
However, Mimosa Lemon Auto is jam-packed with THC — upwards of 24%. As you cultivate Mimosa Lemon Auto, you may expect up to 450-grams per meter squared. Although Mimosa Lemon Auto grows how you would expect an autoflowering strain to grow — you’ll be surprised with her abundant yield and THC potential.
The effects of Mimosa Lemon Auto are mesmerizing. Prepare your mind and body for a rush of energy and euphoria that’s ideal for anyone that needs to boost their mood, creativity, and overall quality of life.
With a flowering time of 8-weeks, you’ll be covered in Mimosa Lemon Auto buds in no time*.* Ready to experience what a true sativa hybrid feels like? Pick up a pack of Mimosa Lemon Auto today and prepare for the experience of a lifetime.
- Genetic Background: Sativa Dominant Hybrid
- Lineage: Purple Punch x Auto Tangie
- Yield Indoor: 450g/m2
- Yield outdoor: 300g per plant
- Flower Time: 9 weeks
- Flower Time: Outdoor all year round in greenhouse
- Height: 80 – 100cm
- THC up to 24%
- CBD 1%
Strain FAQ
Can you name lemon-flavored strains?
Some popular lemon-flavored strains are Lemon Haze, Lemon Skunk, and Super Lemon Haze. Due to its different terpene profiles, which include limonene and other complementing terpenes, each strain gives a unique but similar flavor.
What does this strain's ruderalis genetics mean for it?
'Ruderalis' comes from 'ruderal', meaning a wasteland or rubble plant. Ruderalis, true to its name, thrives in poor conditions and adds a hardy nature to its offspring.
Why is pest resistance especially important for cannabis strains legally grown in greenhouses?
When cannabis calls a greenhouse home, it's in a unique spot that's part cozy shelter, part natural world. This can be a double-edged sword, as the enclosed space might invite pests and mold to settle in. Strains that bring natural resistance to these unwelcome guests are said to be key players in a greenhouse setup, cutting down the need for harsh chemical pesticides and keeping things clean and green.