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Sweet Morning Mimosa (TICAL)

Cannabis seeds

by Tical

€ 41,50
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A citrus-drenched morning strain that practically grows itself. Sweet Morning Mimosa seeds by TICAL cross Clementine with Early Orange for 21–24% THC, bright limonene-linalool terpenes, and compact plants with strong fungal resistance. Available in packs of 3, 5, or 10 feminized seeds.
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Sweet Morning Mimosa Cannabis Seeds by TICAL

Sweet Morning Mimosa is a feminized cannabis hybrid from TICAL (Tical Genetics) that crosses Clementine with Early Orange to produce a citrus-forward cultivar built for daytime growing and smoking alike. With 21–24% THC, a terpene profile dominated by limonene and linalool, and an 8–9 week flowering window, this strain delivers bright orange-blossom flavour alongside a clear-headed, uplifting effect that mellows into gentle body relaxation. If you want seeds that smell like a freshly peeled clementine and practically grow themselves, this is the pack to grab.

Feminized Seeds 21–24% THC 8–9 Week Flowering Clementine x Early Orange 18+ only

Which Pack Size?

Sweet Morning Mimosa seeds come in packs of 3, 5, or 10. If you're running a single tent and want to pheno-hunt a little, the 5-pack gives you enough plants to find a keeper without committing to a full ten. Growing for personal stash in a small space? Three seeds is plenty — this strain germinates reliably and you won't need spares. The 10-pack makes sense if you're filling a larger room or want to share with a mate.

Genetics and Lineage of Sweet Morning Mimosa Seeds

Sweet Morning Mimosa is the direct cross of two citrus heavyweights: Clementine and Early Orange. Clementine brings the sharp, zesty limonene punch and sativa-leaning structure, while Early Orange contributes a faster finish, compact growth, and those softer floral undertones from its linalool content. The result is a hybrid that leans slightly sativa in effect but grows with the manageable stature of an indica — a combination that makes it one of the easier citrus strains to run indoors.

TICAL (Tical Genetics) bred this line specifically for bag appeal, flavour, and accessibility. We've seen a lot of citrus crosses come through over the years, and the ones that stick around tend to share two traits: they smell incredible and they don't fight you during the grow. Sweet Morning Mimosa ticks both boxes.

Sweet Morning Mimosa Flavour and Terpene Profile

This is where Sweet Morning Mimosa earns its name. Crack open a cured jar and you get hit with bright citrus zest — think mandarin peel and fresh orange juice — layered over soft orange blossom and a floral sweetness that rounds out the nose. The dominant terpenes are limonene (that sharp citrus bite) and linalool (the lavender-like floral calm), and together they create something that smells less like a typical cannabis strain and more like a fancy breakfast cocktail.

On the inhale, the citrus comes through clean and sharp. The exhale is where the florals show up — a gentle, almost perfumed sweetness that lingers. If you've grown Clementine before, imagine that same zesty profile but with a softer, rounder finish. It's genuinely one of the more pleasant-smelling strains to have drying in your tent. Your whole flat will smell like an orange grove for a week.

Growing Sweet Morning Mimosa Seeds

Sweet Morning Mimosa is a forgiving strain to cultivate, and we'd recommend it as a strong first or second grow for anyone who's handled a basic tent setup. Plants stay compact with a moderate stretch that finishes by the end of week three of bloom, so you won't be fighting for headroom in a 1.2m tent. The colas develop long and dense — proper chunky sticks — and the open structure means trimming day is about as painless as it gets.

One of the standout traits is its resistance to fungal issues. If you're growing in a climate where humidity creeps up, or your ventilation isn't perfect, this strain handles it better than most. That said, it's not invincible — keep your airflow moving and don't let RH sit above 60% during late flower. Basic stuff, but worth repeating.

Here's a grower's trick straight from the TICAL notes: drop your temperatures during the final 1–2 weeks of the 8–9 week flowering cycle. Cooler nights (around 15–18°C) will coax out purple and orange hues in the buds and increase trichome density. It's a cosmetic and potency boost rolled into one, and it costs you nothing but a thermostat adjustment.

Specification Detail
Seed Type Feminized
Genetics Clementine x Early Orange
Breeder Tical Genetics (TICAL)
THC Content 21–24%
Dominant Terpenes Limonene, Linalool
Flowering Time 8–9 weeks
Plant Structure Compact, moderate stretch (finishes week 3 of bloom)
Yield Dense, long colas — easy to trim
Fungal Resistance Strong
Difficulty Beginner-friendly
Available Packs 3, 5, or 10 seeds

Effects of Sweet Morning Mimosa

The effect profile here is textbook daytime: an uplifting, clear-headed onset that keeps you functional and focused, followed by a gradual mellow body relaxation that takes the edge off without putting you on the sofa. At 21–24% THC, it's potent enough to be properly felt but not so heavy that you lose your afternoon. We'd compare it to a strong coffee with a side of calm — you're alert, you're in a good mood, and you're not jittery.

The limonene-linalool terpene combination is traditionally associated with mood elevation and gentle relaxation. This isn't a strain that builds into a heavy body lock. It's the one you roll before a walk, a creative session, or a lazy Sunday brunch. The honest limitation? If you're after a heavy-hitting evening knockout, this isn't it. Sweet Morning Mimosa does exactly what the name suggests — it's a morning strain. For something heavier, look at an indica-dominant variety instead.

How to Grow Sweet Morning Mimosa Seeds

  1. Germinate your feminized Sweet Morning Mimosa seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Expect taproots within 24–72 hours.
  2. Transplant seedlings into their final containers once the first true leaves appear. A 7–11 litre pot works well given the compact structure.
  3. Veg for 3–4 weeks under 18/6 light. The plants stay naturally compact, so you won't need aggressive training — though a light top or LST will open up the canopy for better light penetration.
  4. Flip to 12/12 to initiate flowering. The stretch is moderate and finishes by the end of week 3, so measure your headroom accordingly.
  5. Maintain humidity below 60% during flower. Sweet Morning Mimosa has strong fungal resistance, but good airflow and dehumidification are still your best friends.
  6. In the final 1–2 weeks of the 8–9 week flowering period, lower night temperatures to 15–18°C to bring out colour variation and boost trichome production.
  7. Harvest when trichomes show mostly milky heads with a few amber — this preserves the uplifting, clear-headed effect profile.
  8. Dry slowly at 18–20°C and 55–60% RH for 10–14 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The citrus terpenes really pop after a proper cure.

Running Sweet Morning Mimosa in a small tent? Pair these seeds with a complete grow kit that includes lighting, ventilation, and a carbon filter — the orange blossom aroma is gorgeous, but your neighbours might have questions. A quality pH meter is also worth grabbing; citrus-heavy genetics tend to be slightly fussier about root zone pH than average.

Why Sweet Morning Mimosa Deserves a Spot in Your Tent

We've carried a lot of citrus strains over the years — some smell amazing but grow like weeds (the bad kind), and others are easy to grow but taste like hay. Sweet Morning Mimosa threads the needle. The Clementine x Early Orange cross gives you genuine citrus flavour that survives drying and curing, a compact plant that doesn't need a PhD to manage, and a THC range of 21–24% that hits the sweet spot between "I can still function" and "I'm properly lifted."

The fungal resistance alone makes it worth considering if you're growing in a less-than-ideal environment — a spare bedroom, a garage, anywhere humidity can spike. And the trimming? Those long, dense colas practically trim themselves compared to the leafy nightmares some strains produce. If you've ever spent four hours with scissors and a sore back, you'll appreciate the difference.

For new growers specifically: this is one of the better first seeds you could drop. It doesn't punish mistakes the way some finicky genetics do, and the end product is genuinely impressive — colourful, frosty, and smelling like a citrus orchard. You'll look like you know what you're doing, even if it's your first run.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the flowering time of Sweet Morning Mimosa?

Sweet Morning Mimosa flowers in 8–9 weeks from the flip to 12/12. The stretch finishes by the end of week three of bloom, so the remaining weeks are all about bud development and resin production.

Is Sweet Morning Mimosa suitable for beginner growers?

Yes, it's one of the more beginner-friendly feminized strains we carry. Compact structure, strong fungal resistance, and easy-to-trim colas mean fewer things can go wrong. You don't need advanced training techniques to get a solid harvest.

What does Sweet Morning Mimosa taste like?

Expect bright citrus zest — clementine and orange peel — with softer orange blossom and floral notes on the exhale. The limonene and linalool terpenes give it a refreshing, almost cocktail-like flavour profile that holds up well through curing.

How much THC does Sweet Morning Mimosa produce?

TICAL lists the THC range at 21–24%. Where you land within that range depends on growing conditions, light intensity, and how well you dial in the late-flower temperature drop to boost trichome density.

Can I grow Sweet Morning Mimosa in a small tent?

Absolutely. The compact structure and moderate stretch make it well suited to 60x60cm or 80x80cm tents. You can comfortably fit 2–4 plants in an 80x80 without running out of vertical space.

How do I bring out purple colours in Sweet Morning Mimosa?

Lower your night temperatures to around 15–18°C during the final 1–2 weeks of flowering. This temperature drop encourages anthocyanin production, which creates those purple and orange hues in the buds while also increasing trichome density.

What is the best time of day to use Sweet Morning Mimosa?

It's bred for daytime use. The clear-headed, uplifting onset paired with gentle body relaxation makes it a solid choice for mornings and afternoons. It won't knock you out, so save your indica for the evening.

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.

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