Mimosa V6
Mimosa V6
Also known as: Purple Mimosa
Overview
Mimosa V6 is a refined phenotype of the original Mimosa strain, originally developed by Symbiotic Genetics in the late 2010s. Created by crossing Clementine (female) with Purple Punch F2 (male), this sativa-dominant hybrid (70% sativa/30% indica) represents a specialized selection bred for its exceptional terpene profile. The V6 phenotype is characterized by its unique citrus, grape gummy worm terpene profile that has become one of the most popular citrus-based strains from Symbiotic Genetics. This particular phenotype was selected for its rich velvety citrus-grape essence and powerful effects that deliver both euphoric energy and soothing tranquility simultaneously. The creators perfected the recipe through multiple iterations, reaching the V6 version which won awards in competitions like the Karma Cup for its spectacular sativa effects. Plants grow stout with tight internodal spacing and develop stunning hues of purple towards the latter flowering period, making them particularly attractive when dried. As part of the Tangie family lineage, Mimosa V6 has established itself as a staple strain known for its premium quality and consistent potency.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from depression
- May help with stress and anxiety
- Often used for chronic fatigue syndrome
- Users report improved focus for ADHD
- May help with mood disorders
- Often chosen for daytime pain management
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
According to Symbiotic Genetics, Mimosa has a flowering time of 63 days (9 weeks). It's a heavy feeder with medium height and growth rate that yields better outdoors and is generally considered to have strong disease resistance. Growing with standard or feminized seeds is considered easy and produces medium yield. Plants grow to be short to medium in height, especially when grown in soil, with flowering time of 8-9 weeks. This strain is favored by experienced growers but may be more difficult for beginners. It requires heavy feeding and nutrient-rich medium to bring out the best cannabinoid and terpene profiles. Mimosa is relatively easy to grow, making it good for beginners. It's moderately fast-growing with flowering time around 9 weeks, but outdoors expect to harvest in mid-late October. Can yield 550 g/m² outdoors versus 400 g/m² indoors, with plants potentially reaching heights over 90 inches outdoors. Ideal temperature is 21-29°C during day with nighttime 12°C lower. Humidity should be 50-70% during vegetative stage and 40-50% during flowering.