Sweet Mimosa XL Auto: Fast-Flowering Citrus in Automatic Form
Sweet Mimosa XL Auto brings the celebrated character of the original Mimosa into an autoflowering package built for North American growers who value speed without sacrifice. This feminized auto hybrid completes its life cycle in just 8–9 weeks from seed, making it ideal for indoor cultivators and outdoor prairie or coastal gardens where season length matters. The strain maintains the strain's signature tropical-citrus bouquet while delivering 21% THC in a format that suits both novice and seasoned hands. Whether you're maximizing indoor rotations or squeezing harvests into brief outdoor windows, this auto-hybrid offers reliability paired with genuinely aromatic flower.
Cultivation Notes for Canadian Indoor and Outdoor Grows
Sweet Mimosa XL Auto thrives under 18–24 hours of daily light indoors, eliminating the need to manage photoperiod switches—a real advantage in northern latitudes. Soil or hydro both work well; the strain responds favourably to standard nutrient schedules and does not demand excessive feeding. Indoors, maintain 20–24°C and 40–60% relative humidity to prevent mould in tight canopies. Outdoors, this auto performs well across Canada's temperate regions—plant after the last frost and expect flower by late summer, even in Maritime climates or Prairie microclimates with shorter growing seasons. The XL designation suggests robust branching; provide 50–80 litres of root space to realise full yield potential. Pest pressure remains manageable with standard hygiene protocols.
Daytime Clarity with a Gentle Uplift
Sweet Mimosa XL Auto delivers an approachable, bright-minded experience that leans toward creative focus rather than couch-lock. The 21% THC level sits comfortably in the moderate range, making it suitable for social sessions or solo creative work without overwhelming sensory input. Citrus and subtle tropical fruit notes dominate the palate—expect zesty orange, lemon, and passionfruit on exhale. This is a strain to enjoy mid-morning through early afternoon, when you want clarity and levity without sacrificing mental engagement.




