
Type
Photoperiod
Yield / plant
—
Feminized
Regular
Country
United States
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About Dirty Mimosa Bx2
# Dirty Mimosa Bx2
**Growth Characteristics**
This strain thrives as a space-efficient cultivar with minimal vertical extension during the flowering phase. Despite its modest footprint, it produces dense flower clusters in remarkably short timeframes. The characteristic bud structure resembles thick, cone-shaped formations adorned with crystalline resin coverage and distinctly pungent aromatics. Late-stage flowering reveals striking crimson and violet coloration that intensifies when flowers are handled and broken apart.
**Aromatic Profile**
The dominant terpene combination of limonene and caryophyllene creates a sensory experience blending tart apple candy notes with pungent fuel undertones. Secondary terpenes including myrcene, humulene, and pinene contribute additional complexity across various phenotypic expressions.
**Experience**
Users report a potent, mentally stimulating sativa-dominant high characterized by cerebral engagement without the racing heartbeat often associated with energizing strains. The experience sharpens focus and elevates mood while maintaining composure, making it equally suitable for daytime productivity or evening enjoyment when sustained alertness is desired.
**Cultivation Notes**
Breeders developed this backcross to retain the original's celebrated sativa effects and distinctive apple/citrus/fuel character while incorporating enhanced genetics from Symbiotic Genetics' Mimosa line. The improved phenotype achieves full maturation by day 50 across all tested plants, consistently reaching 10% amber trichomes. The cultivar demonstrates remarkable reliability across indoor and outdoor environments, hydrocarbon extraction, and growers of all experience levels—delivering substantial yields with straightforward care requirements.
**Type:** Photoperiod (Regular M/F)



