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Mimosa earns its namesake, offering cannabis lovers a flavor profile of citrus, fruit, and sweet tastes. Mimosa’s delightfully bright flavor and aroma are due to its dominant terpene Myrcene and its secondary terpene limonene. The citrus, sweet smell, and taste with hints of earthy undertones that the Mimosa strain offers live up to the fancy brunch drink it’s named after. The beloved Mimosa strain was created by Northern California-based breeder Symbiotic Genetics when they crossed Clementine and Purple Punch. Mimosa is a relatively new strain in the cannabis industry, exploding on the scene in 2018. Since its debut, this strain has made a name for itself by winning the High Times Cannabis Cup in Santa Rosa, California that same year.
Clocking in at 19% THC, Hashdash platform users report Mimosa is a top-shelf sativa-dominant strain that offers energetic, giddy, and uplifting effects. Microdosing Mimosa is popular with consumers who love terpene-rich daytime strains. Larger doses of the Mimosa strain may leave you feeling relaxed or sleepy.
Platform users report relief from symptoms like stress, pain, and depression when consuming this strain. Those suffering from anxiety, ADHD, and PTSD may find relief with Mimosa. Inexperienced consumers may experience paranoia when consuming this strain. Other common negative side effects include dry mouth, dry eyes, and anxiousness.
Dominant Terpene
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This information is for entertainment and education purposes only. Platform user feedback on strain effects is based on the individual's experience, and not based on the advice of any medical professional.
The most abundant terpene found in cannabis, myrcene usually has an earthy flavor and aroma, often compared to cloves. Myrcene may have sedative and tranquil properties, so it can help with relaxation and sleep. This versatile terpene is also found in many other plants, such as lemongrass, thyme, parsley, hops, and mango.
Read more about terpenesThere is clinical evidence using myrcene for these conditions:
Mimosa is a Hybrid. Its lineage includes Purple Punch and Clementine.
Disclaimer: Due to advanced cultivation techniques and cross-breeding, essentially most strains are hybrids.
Mimosa has a THC percentage of 19%. Newer consumers may consider this a medium-THC strain. While THC content varies, Mimosa may be a good entry strain.
Disclaimer: Experiences vary depending on the consumer. Tolerance level, lifestyle, diet, and growing method all impact how a strain makes you feel.
HashDash platform users indicate that Mimosa smells citrus, due to its terpene profile dominated by myrcene.
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