Got a solid deal on this one. The buds are fresh, tight, and well-cured — compact with a good stick to them. As soon as I cracked the jar, I got hit with that bright citrus-funk combo. Smelled like danky orange peels and gas.
Rolled it into a joint and the flavor came through earthy, herbal, kind of sagey. Not harsh at all — just not as citrus-forward as the smell would have you believe. More grounded, smooth, and mellow. I could see it tasting even better out of a pipe or bong, and from what others have said, that seems to hold up.
But let’s talk about the high — because that’s where Mimosa really shines.
At first, it hits like a soft wave — my body relaxed, my thoughts gently spaced out. I was just vibing, blanking out, floating somewhere between stillness and space. Like a nap without the sleep. Honestly, I could’ve just melted into the couch and stayed there — and that would’ve been enough.
But what shines about Mimosa is that it doesn’t leave you stuck. Underneath the calm, there’s this quiet clarity — like your system’s been gently rebooted. I felt grounded, focused, and present. There was this uncanny, innate sense to lock in and focus, almost like I’d had a little energy drink — not jittery, just ready. I started knocking out tasks with ease, flowing from one thing to the next with zero resistance. It gave me that rare combo of being relaxed and productive.
Great for folks who deal with anxiety or tend to feel scattered — Mimosa helps you feel anchored in your body while still letting your mind roam and return with clarity. No crash. No fog. Just a steady, smooth rhythm.
If you’re looking for a wake-and-bake or daytime strain that lets you float and function, this is it.