
Mimosa Punch
Cannabis seeds
by Advanced Seeds
Mimosa Punch Cannabis Seeds by Advanced Seeds
Mimosa Punch is a balanced hybrid cannabis seed strain from Advanced Seeds that crosses Mimosa with Purple Punch to deliver up to 25% THC, a thick resin coat, and striking pink-to-purple flowers. If you grow for flavour, bag appeal, or extraction potential, this one ticks every box — and it does it without being fussy in the grow room.
Pack Size
Mimosa Punch is available in a pack of 3 feminised seeds (SKU: CSAD0072). Advanced Seeds feminise their stock, so every seed is intended to produce a flowering female plant — no need to identify and cull males.
Why Mimosa Punch Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Garden
There are plenty of fruity strains floating around, but most of them sacrifice potency for flavour or look ordinary once they're trimmed and cured. Mimosa Punch doesn't make you choose. The Purple Punch parentage brings those deep purple and pink hues that genuinely stop people mid-scroll, while the Mimosa side loads the terpene profile with citrus — clementine in particular — layered over a blueberry base. The result is a flower that looks as good as it smells and hits harder than its candy-sweet aroma might suggest.
What really sets Mimosa Punch apart for extraction enthusiasts: the resin coverage is properly dense. We're talking a thick, frosty blanket of trichomes that makes this strain an excellent candidate for homemade rosin, dry sift, or bubble hash. If you've been pressing flowers and getting underwhelming returns, a resin-heavy cultivar like this changes the equation entirely.
One honest limitation to flag: the aroma is pungent. Indoors, without a carbon filter, your entire floor of the building will know what you're up to within the first few weeks of bloom. It smells fantastic — that's the problem. It smells fantastic everywhere. Budget for proper odour control before you pop these seeds.
Mimosa Punch Growing Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed bank | Advanced Seeds |
| Genetics | Mimosa x Purple Punch |
| Type | Feminised photoperiod |
| Genetic profile | Balanced hybrid |
| THC content | Up to 25% |
| Indoor flowering time | Approximately 9 weeks |
| Outdoor harvest | Mid-October |
| Outdoor climate | Warm climate preferred |
| Yield potential | Rewarding indoors; large productive specimens outdoors |
| Resin production | Heavy — thick trichome layer |
| Flower colour | Purple and pink hues |
| Dominant aromas | Clementine, blueberry, citrus |
| Seeds per pack | 3 feminised seeds |
| Difficulty | Suitable for all experience levels |
Aroma and Flavour Profile of Mimosa Punch
Crack open a cured jar of Mimosa Punch and the first thing that hits you is clementine — bright, unmistakable, almost juicy. Underneath that citrus top note sits a richer blueberry sweetness inherited from the Purple Punch side. It's a pairing that sounds like it belongs in a smoothie, and honestly, the smoke isn't far off. Sweet on the inhale, tangy citrus on the exhale, with a lingering berry finish that makes you want to go back for another taste.
The terpene profile here is genuinely moreish. We've seen plenty of strains marketed as "fruity" that deliver a vaguely sweet, nondescript flavour. Mimosa Punch is specific — you can pick out the individual fruit notes without squinting. That specificity comes from the combination of two parent strains that are themselves famous for flavour: Mimosa (known for its citrus-forward terpene load) and Purple Punch (the blueberry-grape dessert strain). The offspring inherits the best of both.
How to Grow Mimosa Punch Seeds
- Germinate your Mimosa Punch feminised seeds using your preferred method — paper towel, direct soil, or jiffy pellets. Maintain a temperature of around 22-25°C and keep things moist but not waterlogged.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2-3 sets of true leaves. Mimosa Punch responds well to both soil and hydroponic setups.
- During the vegetative phase, train your plants if you want to maximise canopy coverage. Low-stress training (LST) and topping work well with this hybrid. Outdoors, the plants can grow into large specimens — give them room.
- Flip to a 12/12 light cycle indoors to trigger flowering. Expect approximately 9 weeks of bloom before harvest. Watch for the purple and pink hues to develop as nighttime temperatures drop slightly — a 2-3°C difference between day and night in late flower can intensify the colours.
- Install a carbon filter and extraction fan before flowering begins. The pungent clementine-blueberry aroma will intensify significantly from week 3 of bloom onwards. This is non-negotiable for indoor growers who value discretion.
- Outdoor growers in warm climates can expect harvest around mid-October. Monitor trichome colour with a jeweller's loupe — harvest when trichomes shift from clear to mostly milky with some amber for a balanced effect.
- Dry trimmed flowers slowly at around 18-20°C and 55-60% humidity for 7-14 days, then cure in airtight jars for at least 2 weeks. The terpene profile of Mimosa Punch rewards patience during the cure — the fruit notes become more defined over time.
Mimosa Punch for Extractions
If you press rosin or run bubble hash, Mimosa Punch is one of the better candidates in the Advanced Seeds catalogue. The thick layer of resin isn't just cosmetic — it translates directly to higher yields when you're extracting. A well-grown Mimosa Punch flower covered in frosty trichomes can produce noticeably more concentrate per gram than an average hybrid. The terpene-rich resin also means your extracts retain that clementine-blueberry character rather than tasting like generic "dab."
For dry sift, the dense trichome heads separate cleanly through a 120-160 micron screen. For rosin, press at lower temperatures (around 75-85°C) to preserve the terpene profile — higher temps will give more yield but flatten the flavour. The 25% THC ceiling means your concentrates will pack serious potency too.
Mimosa Punch vs Purple Punch Seeds
Since Purple Punch is one of the parent strains, the comparison comes up often. Here's how they differ in practice:
| Trait | Mimosa Punch | Purple Punch |
|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Mimosa x Purple Punch (balanced hybrid) | Larry OG x Granddaddy Purple (indica-dominant) |
| THC | Up to 25% | Typically 18-20% |
| Dominant flavour | Clementine and blueberry | Grape and blueberry |
| Flower colour | Purple and pink hues | Deep purple |
| Resin production | Heavy | Moderate to heavy |
| Indoor flowering | ~9 weeks | ~7-8 weeks |
| Effect profile | Balanced hybrid | Indica-leaning, sedative |
Mimosa Punch brings more citrus brightness and a higher THC ceiling, while Purple Punch leans heavier into grape-candy sweetness with a shorter flowering time. If you want a balanced experience with extraction potential, Mimosa Punch is the stronger pick. If you're after a quicker turnaround and a more sedative profile, straight Purple Punch might suit better.
Growing Mimosa Punch indoors? A carbon filter is essential — the aroma during flowering is intense. Pair these seeds with an activated carbon filter and inline extraction fan to keep things discreet. If you're planning to press rosin from the harvest, a rosin press will help you make the most of Mimosa Punch's heavy trichome coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Mimosa Punch take to flower indoors?
Mimosa Punch requires approximately 9 weeks of flowering indoors under a 12/12 light cycle. This is a standard flowering period for a balanced hybrid — nothing unusually long or short.
Is Mimosa Punch suitable for beginner growers?
Yes. Advanced Seeds rates Mimosa Punch as suitable for cultivators of all experience levels. The one thing beginners should plan for is odour control — a carbon filter is critical for indoor grows because the aroma is very strong.
What does Mimosa Punch smell and taste like?
The dominant aroma is clementine citrus with a blueberry undertone. The flavour follows suit — sweet berry on the inhale, tangy citrus on the exhale. The terpene profile is specific and pronounced, not vaguely "fruity."
Is Mimosa Punch good for making hash or rosin?
Mimosa Punch is an excellent extraction strain. The thick trichome layer produces above-average yields when pressing rosin or running dry sift, and the terpene-rich resin retains its clementine-blueberry character in concentrate form.
When is Mimosa Punch ready to harvest outdoors?
Outdoor plants are typically ready for harvest in mid-October. This applies to warm climates — in cooler or more northern regions, you may need to watch for early autumn rain and consider harvesting slightly earlier to avoid mould.
What THC percentage does Mimosa Punch reach?
Mimosa Punch can produce up to 25% THC under optimal growing conditions. Actual THC levels depend on your growing environment, nutrition, and phenotype, but the genetic ceiling is high.
Why does Mimosa Punch turn purple and pink?
The purple and pink hues come from the Purple Punch genetics. Anthocyanin pigments in the flowers become more visible as temperatures drop slightly during late flowering. A modest day-night temperature difference of 2-3°C can intensify these colours.
Last updated: April 2026
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











