
- Bright citrus energy meets sweet fruity depth.
Mimosa X Orange Punch
Mimosa X Orange Punch is a sativa-dominant hybrid combining citrus lift with fruity sweetness and a balanced day-time high.
- Citrus-led uplift ideal for daytime creativity
- Responsive to training with medium-high yields
- Performs well with careful moisture and airflow management
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Mimosa x Orange Punch |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-9 weeks |
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Medium (80-140 cm) |
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Medium-High (approx. 400-500 g/m² indoors) |
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citrus, sweet orange, berry |
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Feminised |
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Temperate southern England |
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uplifted, euphoric, focused |
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Indoor / Outdoor |
About Mimosa X Orange Punch
Mimosa X Orange Punch blends Mimosa’s lively citrus character with Orange Punch’s sweet, gummy notes to create a bright, creative hybrid. It suits growers who can provide steady conditions and careful moisture control, and it rewards training with dense, aromatic colas that retain a zesty, fruity profile.
Mimosa X Orange Punch is a sativa-dominant hybrid. It leans toward an energetic cerebral high while keeping a gentle body ease.
THC typically sits between 18% and 22% across common phenotypes. That potency gives a clear-headed uplift without immediate sedation for most regular users.
CBD content is generally low, usually under 1%. The profile makes it more suitable for recreational effects than for high-CBD therapeutic use.
Genetics are Mimosa x Orange Punch. The cross balances Mimosa's citrus lift with Orange Punch's sweeter, fruit-forward character.
Seeds are commonly offered as feminised to simplify canopy planning. Feminised seeds reduce the risk of male plants and suit most home growers.
It is a moderately challenging plant for home growers in a temperate southern England climate. Good airflow and humidity control reduce mould risk during late flowering.
Flowering indoors takes around eight to nine weeks. Outdoors it usually finishes by late September in southern England.
Yield is medium to high when plants are trained and fed correctly. Indoors expect around 400–500 g/m² with SCROG; outdoors well-managed plants can produce comparable weights per plant.
Plants show a medium height with sativa-like stretch and long central colas. They respond well to topping and low-stress training to even out the canopy.
Indoors it benefits from a three to four week vegetative period before switching to flower for controlled results in Essex. Outdoors in Essex it prefers a sunny, sheltered location with protection from late-season rain.
Growing Mimosa X Orange Punch in Essex suits those used to a temperate southern England climate. Prioritise moisture management and consider controlled environment measures if autumn weather turns damp.
The high delivers an uplifted, talkative head buzz that encourages creativity. It relaxes mild physical tension without inducing couch-lock for most users.
Flavours combine bright citrus and ripe orange with a background of sweet berry. The finish is zesty with a light herbal spice on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Start with a balanced veg feed and increase phosphorus and potassium as you enter week three of flowering; reduce nitrogen mid-flower to encourage resin production.
Begin low-stress training during the early vegetative stage and top once or twice before switching to flower to promote an even canopy.
Ensure good air circulation, keep foliage drier by avoiding late-evening watering, and situate plants where morning sun quickly dries dew.
Look out for aphids and spider mites; regular inspection and neem oil or insecticidal soap applied early will help control outbreaks.
Its medium height and manageable stretch make it reasonable for discreet indoor setups with proper odour control.
Dry slowly at 18–21°C with 45–55% relative humidity, then cure in jars, burping daily for the first two weeks and less often thereafter.
Cooler night temperatures late in flowering can help preserve citrus terpenes and enhance aroma complexity.
Expect harvest in late September to early October in southern England with timely trimming and rain protection.
Yes, with a controlled environment you can run multiple cycles per year provided you manage light, temperature and humidity carefully.
Controlled climate cannabis growing lets you stabilise temperature and humidity to prevent mould, maximise terpene retention and hit consistent flowering targets.
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