
- Citrus lift for cooler summers
Burmese Mimosa
Burmese Mimosa is a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus flavours and lively, daytime effects.
- Citrus-led flavour and clear head high
- Finishes quickly with proper protection
- Responds well to training and sheltered outdoor sites
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Mimosa x Burmese |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall, airy |
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Moderate to high (approx. 350–450 g/m² indoors) |
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Citrus, Floral, Spicy earth |
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Feminised |
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Temperate; Short Outdoor Growing Season |
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Uplifting, Social, Creative |
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Indoor and outdoor; benefits from protected outdoor spots |
About Burmese Mimosa
Burmese Mimosa is a sativa-dominant cross of Mimosa and Burmese that offers uplifted, social effects and citrus-led aromas. The cultivar performs best under steady light and good airflow; in temperate areas with a short outdoor growing season growers should use early starts, containers or protective covers to avoid late rain and reduce mould risk. It flowers in eight to ten weeks indoors and rewards training and canopy management with even bud development and moderate to high yields.
Burmese Mimosa is a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours energetic, cerebral effects. The plant tips towards daytime use rather than heavy sedation.
THC sits in the mid to high teens into the low twenties on typical phenotypes. Users report a clear head high with moderate potency rather than an overpowering couch-lock.
CBD levels are low and not a major feature of this cultivar. It is primarily selected for its psychoactive profile rather than CBD-driven therapy.
Mimosa x Burmese is the parentage behind this cross. The combination brings citrus-forward terpenes married to resilient vigour.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to reduce the likelihood of males. Autoflower or regular options are rarer for this lineage.
Under a short outdoor growing season it is moderately challenging to bring buds to full maturity without protection. Growers in Powys should start early and use greenhouses or polytunnels to limit rain exposure and reduce mould risk.
Flowering generally completes in eight to ten weeks under good indoor conditions. Outdoor finishing depends on ripening speed and weather in late summer.
Yields are moderate to high when plants receive steady light and ventilation. Expect more consistent weights indoors and variable results outdoors depending on season length.
The plant develops a medium-tall, airy structure with long internodes. It responds well to topping and low-stress training to manage vertical growth.
Indoors this variety thrives under strong LEDs and controlled humidity, and in Powys many growers use a greenhouse to extend the season. Outdoor plants in Powys do best in sheltered sites or large pots to speed ripening and avoid autumn rain.
Growing Burmese Mimosa in Powys requires planning around a short outdoor growing season, so use covers and aim for early starts. Late summer rain and high humidity demand strict mould prevention and quick harvest decisions.
The high is uplifting, social and mentally energising. Sensitive users can experience mild restlessness if they overconsume.
The flavour profile mixes bright citrus and floral top notes with a subtle spicy, earthy base. Smoke is relatively clean with a slightly sweet aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Check trichomes for a mix of clear and cloudy with some amber depending on desired effect. In Powys aim for late September in good seasons or harvest early under cover to avoid autumn rain.
Maintain good airflow, remove dense lower growth, and time the final flush so buds are drier at harvest. Use polytunnels or greenhouses in rainy periods to protect flowers.
For high humidity cannabis cultivation focus on ventilation, dehumidification indoors, and pruning outdoors to improve airflow; use fans, vents and keep canopy gaps. Treat outbreaks early and avoid overhead watering to limit moisture on flowers.
Start with a balanced vegetative feed and switch to a bloom formula when the first signs of pistils appear. Reduce nitrogen in the later weeks and support with calcium and magnesium to prevent deficiencies.
Yes — topping, SCROG and LST control height and increase bud sites on this airy plant. Training also helps maintain even light penetration, which is crucial in short seasons.
Maintain a medium-range pH: 5.8–6.3 in hydroponics and 6.2–6.8 in soil. Stable pH helps avoid lockouts that slow growth in a short season.
Use barriers, beer traps and manual removal during damp evenings to reduce numbers. Keep the area tidy and avoid excess mulch that shelters pests.
Dry in a dark, ventilated room with controlled humidity around 50% and a temperature near 18–20°C. Cure in sealed jars, burping daily for the first week to release excess moisture.
Yes, with early germination, container growing and season extension via cloches or polytunnels you can finish outdoors. Otherwise move plants under cover for the last two to three weeks to protect trichomes from rain.
Brown or water-soaked spots, a sudden drop in trichome clarity, or an incoming stretch of heavy rain are signs to harvest early. Early harvest is preferable to losing yield to mould in damp climates.
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