Barney's Farm
Mimosa EVO
Mimosa EVO
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🌿 About This Strain
🌿 About This Strain
Elevate your collection with Mimosa EVO cannabis seeds from Barney’s Farm, now available at Midweek Song. This powerhouse strain blends Purple Punch and Clementine, resulting in an energising Sativa-dominant hybrid (70% Sativa, 30% Indica) renowned for its explosive citrus flavour, vibrant colours, and THC levels up to 30%.
Perfect for seasoned collectors, Mimosa EVO showcases dense buds wrapped in orange hairs and glistening with sticky trichomes. Its terpene profile delivers a zesty mix of citrus fruits and tropical notes, while the effect leans uplifting, cerebral, and long-lasting — making it an ideal choice for creative days or energetic vibes.
Whether you’re adding it to your collection or seeking standout genetics, Mimosa EVO cannabis seeds are a must-have. Trust Midweek Song, your reliable UK cannabis seed supplier, for premium quality and fast delivery.
🧬 Key Strain Details
🧬 Key Strain Details
Flowering Time:
- 9-10 weeks
Genetics: Purple Punch x Clementine
Sex: Female
Growing Area: Both
THC: Up to 30%
Strain Type: Hybrid (Sativa Dominant)
Yield: Up to 700 g/m² (indoor)
Height: 80–90cm
Effect: Energising, Uplifting, Euphoric.
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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer:
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