Mimosa Cake Autoflower Seeds
Mimosa Cake Autoflower: A Flavorful and Potent Sativa-Dominant Hybrid
Mimosa Cake Autoflower is a sativa-dominant hybrid resulting from the cross between Purple Punch Auto and Clementine. This strain boasts a THC content ranging from 22% to 24%, delivering a potent and uplifting experience. Its flavor profile is a delightful blend of citrus, pine, sweet, and orange notes, offering a refreshing and invigorating taste. Users often report euphoric, energetic, and happy effects, making it an excellent choice for daytime use.
Rapid Growth and Impressive Yields
Mimosa Cake Autoflower is known for its swift growth cycle, reaching harvest in approximately 11 to 12 weeks from seed. Indoor cultivators can expect yields between 450 to 550 grams per square meter, while outdoor growers may harvest 60 to 160 grams per plant. The plant typically grows to a height of 110 to 130 cm, making it suitable for various cultivation environments.
Ideal for Legal Cultivation
For those in regions where cannabis cultivation is legal, Mimosa Cake Autoflower offers a straightforward growing experience. Its autoflowering nature eliminates the need for light cycle adjustments, and its resilience makes it suitable for both novice and experienced growers. The strain's robust genetics ensure a rewarding harvest of high-quality buds.
Experience the Best of Mimosa Cake Autoflower
Elevate your cultivation journey with Mimosa Cake Autoflower. Its exceptional flavor, potent effects, and ease of growth make it a standout choice for growers seeking top-tier cannabis. Start your cultivation today and enjoy the remarkable qualities of this strain.
Strain characteristics Mimosa Cake Autoflower
Strain type: | Autoflowering |
Flowering type: | Automatic |
Sex: | Feminized |
Genetics: | Purple Punch Auto x Clementine |
Species: | Sativa |
From seeds to harvest: | 11-12 weeks |
THC: | 22-24 % |
Effect: | Happy, Energetic, Euphoric |
Taste: | Pine, Orange, Citrus fruits, Sweet |
Yield Indoor: | 450-550 g/m2 |
Yield Outdoor: | 60-160 g/plant |