Mimosa Automatic isn’t only about her mouth-watering citrus flavours that make putting her down quite the challenge. This potent autoflower also produces a great uplifting high, which is the perfect daily pick-me-up. Plus, she delivers on the promise and produces good yields in record time.
In quest of flavoursome cannabis, the breeders at Royal Queen Seeds crossed Mimosa Auto with the resinous Orangeade Auto. Out came Mimosa Automatic, a strain that boasts 65% sativa, 30% indica and 5% ruderalis genetics, a blend that doesn’t leave much to be desired.
Mimosa Automatic is a modern autoflower with potency and bud quality that's on par with photoperiod cannabis strains: 21% of THC powers a massively potent high that will put a big smile on your face. Mimosa Automatic will complement all kinds of activities, which makes her perfect for awesome daytime blazing. Her flavour profile—you guessed it—is quite citrusy, with delightful orange, lime and lemon notes, sprinkled with a touch of diesel. Flavour perfection that will please cannabis connoisseurs!
In the grow room, Mimosa Automatic reaches a good size of 60–150cm (outdoors 80–160cm) meaning that it can fit even in tight spaces. Mimosa Automatic delivers her tasty goods fast: In only 10 weeks after sprouting, having completed 7–8 weeks of flowering, she rewards indoor growers with up to 400g/m², and outdoors she brings up to 130g per plant to the table.
If you want to grow a flavourful autoflower, one that is easy and fast yet delivers good yields of first-class bud, you should definitely try Mimosa Automatic by Royal Queen Seeds!
- Strain Type: Autoflowering
- THC: 21%
- CBD: Low
- Yield Indoor : 350 - 400 gr/m2
- Yield Outdoor: 80 - 130 gr/plant
- Height Indoor: 100 - 150 cm
- Height Outdoor: 120 – 160 cm
- Flowering time: 7 - 8 weeks
- Harvest Month: 9 - 10 weeks after sprouting
- Genetic Background: Mimosa Auto x Orangeade Auto
- Type: Sativa 65% Indica 30% Ruderalis 5%
- Effect: Clear, Uplifting
- Climate: Long Summers
- Flavor: Citrus, Diesel
Strain FAQ
How do heat resistant strains handle drought?
These strains do a great job of withstanding drought and extreme heat. Evolved water efficiency allows them to sustain crucial functions with little water similar to how a cactus is able to survive.
Does cannabis curing influence lime flavour and smell?
Limonene and other terpenes that give lime its flavour and taste reportedly must be preserved during curing. Proper curing is said to be able to boost or lower these terpenes, affecting the strain's aroma and flavour.
How do breeders use Ruderalis genetics?
Ruderalis is valued by breeders for its ability to incorporate auto-flowering and robust features into high-THC Sativa or Indica strains. Potent auto-flowering hybrids between these two breeds are said to combine the best of both worlds.