Mimosa

 
 

20.41% THC / 2.11% Terpenes / Sativa Hybrid

Distinguished by its golden-hued pistils and frosty trichome covered buds, this carefully crafted sativa dominant hybrid features an intoxicating sweet citrus aroma that smokes smooth and crisp on the lungs. Its calming effect on the mind and soothing effect on the body creates a mellow but productive smoking experience that will help you relax or get the job done. Reminiscent of its namesake this strain is definitely the perfect way to start your day.

Mimosa Profile

2.11% Terpenes:

  • β-Myrcene is terpene and a common ingredient in the essential oils of plants like hops, cannabis, lemongrass, bay leaves and most citrus fruits and citrus juices. β-Myrcene is one of the primary flavour components of hop essential oils and in all analyzed hop varieties is considered the most odour-active which is why Myrcene is regarded as being responsible for the “green hop” flavor and smell of beer. In cannabis it provides a sweet flavour with notes of spicy, earthy and musky on the nose.

    β-Myrcene has been identified as being the primary terpene responsible for the ”couch lock” sedative effect commonly associated with Indica varieties of cannabis. Because of this, strains that are high in this terpene are more likely to produce powerful relaxing effects.

    Generally speaking any strain with higher than 0.5% β-Myrcene content will primarily relaxing and ”couch locky”, while strains lower than 0.5% β-Myrcene will likely provide uplifting or euphoric feelings.

  • Caryophyllene is a rather unique terpene because it is known to interact with the endo-cannabinoid system (ECS) and produce a powerful anti-inflammatory response that can manage pain. Caryophyllene is the only terpene known to exist that can also act as a cannabinoid and interact directly with the ECS by binding to the CB2 receptors in the central nervous system.

    Caryophyllene is found in many herbs/spices throughout the world; including Basil, black pepper, and oregano. People who smoke cannabis strains with high levels of caryophyllene often report a spicy warmth in the nose and mouth. This flavor is frequently compared to that of cinnamon and cloves.

  • As its name so obviously suggests, Pinene smells like a pine tree. Pine isn’t just found in pine trees, it's the most abundant terpene in nature and can also be found in conifer trees, orange peels, turpentine, rosemary, dill, basil, and parsley. In cannabis Pinene can provide powerful anti-inflammatory effects, soothing anti-anxiety effects, and mild pain relief, and α-Pinene may even help prevent the short term memory impairment commonly associated with a cannabis high.

  • The Terpene α-Bisabolol is best known for its pleasant scent. It is most often described as having a sweet and floral profile which makes it ideal for strains that play on their earthy elements. α-Bisabolol is common in herbal teas and can be found naturally in chamomile. It is common in beauty and cosmetic products because it is associated with anti-inflammatory that can reduce the uterine pain experienced during pregnancy and potentially even the menstrual cycle.

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