
- Citrus clarity for productive days
Mimosa Evo
Mimosa Evo is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for bright citrus flavours and an uplifting, energetic head high suited to daytime use.
- Bright citrus terpene profile for clear daytime focus
- Reliable 8-10 week flowering with robust yields when trained
- Performs well in controlled indoor rooms with proper humidity management
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20-24% |
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<1% |
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Clementine x Purple Punch |
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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 |
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Medium to high (approx 400-550 g/m² indoor) |
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Citrus, Tropical fruits, Sweet |
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Feminised |
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humid indoor grow rooms |
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Uplifting, Energetic, Euphoric |
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Both (prefers controlled indoor but can be outdoors in warm seasons) |
About Mimosa Evo
Mimosa Evo is a sativa-dominant hybrid that combines lively citrus aromas with a clear, motivating cerebral effect. It performs best under controlled indoor conditions where growers can manage humidity and airflow, and it rewards intermediate cultivators with medium to high yields and vigorous, trainable growth.
Mimosa Evo is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a clear, cerebral profile. It favours daytime use for creativity and focus.
Typical THC levels sit between 20 and 24 percent, making it reliably potent. Experienced users find it delivers a strong head high without heavy sedation.
CBD is low in this variety, generally under one percent. It is not intended for high-CBD therapeutic use.
Mimosa Evo descends from Clementine x Purple Punch, combining citrus vivacity with dessert-like depth. Those parent strains contribute both aroma and growth traits.
Seeds are supplied as Feminised to simplify canopy planning and avoid male plants. They are stable under standard grow protocols.
Under humid indoor grow rooms this cultivar is best suited to intermediate growers who manage airflow and humidity. Vigilant pruning and regular inspection keep mould and bud rot at bay.
Flowering typically completes in 8 to 10 weeks under optimal indoor conditions. Outdoor growers should expect finishing around late season in warm years.
Yield is medium to high when trained and fed correctly, often rewarding a careful grower. Proper support and canopy management boost bud production.
Plants reach a medium-tall stature with open, airy branches that suit topping and SCROG. The structure makes it straightforward to train for even light distribution.
Indoors Mimosa Evo responds well to controlled environments and many growers in Gloucestershire keep it inside to control humidity. Outdoors it can perform in Gloucestershire during warm, dry summers but needs protection from prolonged damp.
Growing Mimosa Evo in Gloucestershire with humid indoor grow rooms requires active humidity control and good ventilation. Maintain temperatures in the mid-twenties Celsius and aim for relative humidity under 50% in late flower.
The dominant effects are uplifting and energetic, offering a clear-headed boost suitable for social activities. A gentle euphoria makes tasks feel easier rather than sedating.
Flavours run to bright citrus with tropical fruit undertones and a lingering sweet finish. The terpene mix gives a fresh, zesty smoke that stands out in a mixed line-up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Expect THC around 20-24% with minimal CBD, so plan doses accordingly and start low if you are sensitive to strong head highs.
Indoor flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks under stable lighting and nutrition regimes.
It is better suited to intermediate growers due to its sensitivity to humidity and need for good airflow rather than absolute beginners.
Use dehumidifiers, increase air exchange and apply selective pruning to open the canopy and improve circulation around colas.
Yes, in warm, dry summers it can finish outdoors but in typical UK seasons many growers prefer indoor rooms to avoid late-season damp.
Low-stress training and SCROG work well to manage height and maximise light penetration while preserving vigour.
Moderate to high nutrients during vegetative growth, then taper nitrogen during flower while maintaining phosphorus and potassium for bud development.
Standard IPM practices suffice; monitor for spider mites and whitefly and use biological controls where possible to keep the environment healthy.
For northern climate cannabis growing, start indoors early and consider finishing under cover or in a greenhouse to avoid cold, wet autumns that encourage mould.
Plan for medium to high yields around 400-550 g/m² with experienced canopy management and stable environmental controls.
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