About Mimosa
History & Genetics
The breeder Symbiotic Genetics turned Purple Punch and Clementine into the sativa-dominant (70/30) Pink Mimosas strain in 2017. Since then, it has steadily been growing in popularity, not only with people who are a fan of its namesake drink but for anyone who can stomach a fruity cocktail that includes up to 27% THC.
Appearance, Aroma & Flavor
The plant’s buds grow small, dense, round, and olive-green. Dark amber hairs grow plentifully over the buds and the white trichomes shimmer. Mimosa is great for attracting some energy on those groggy mornings when you can’t get started (and real mimosas are unavailable). It has the same tropical citrus and berry feeling, sour yet sweet, but without the headache. In fact, you may even lose a headache you’ve already got when taking your cocktails in plant form.
Effects of Pink Mimosas
The medicinal purposes of enjoying the Mimosa strain exceed those of real mimosas, we’re happy to report. The strain is known to be an expert at leveling out your mood and relieving stress. Many who suffer from ADD and ADHD love smoking Mimosa to calm them down and help them focus on daily tasks. A puff of Mimosa is also reported to help with depression, migraines, and a loss of appetite
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