STRNG Seeds – Watermelon Mimosa Auto
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This strain is perfectly balanced to surprise you with its sweet fruity flavor in your calming sessions.
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Watermelon Mimosa Auto has a blend of sweet fruity melon flavors with a sour citrous touch. This sativa-dominant strain is known for producing uplifting and happy sessions.
Growing Watermelon Mimosa Auto requires a flowering period of 9-10 weeks. Indoors, it yields up to 700 grams per square meter, while outdoor plants can produce up to 800 grams each. The optimal harvesting time for this strain is between late September and mid October.
With low CBD levels of around 1%, this strain is known for its uplifting and sociable sessions. Paired with its delightful flavour profile, it ensures an outstanding experience.
Genetic Background: | Mimosa x Watermelon and Lemonade |
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THC: | |
CBD: | 1% |
Sativa: | 65% |
Indica: | 35% |
Flavor: | Sweet, Fruity, Melon, Candy, Sour Citrus |
Effect: | Uplifting, Happy, Sociable |
Yield indoor: | Up to 700 gr/m² |
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Yield outdoor: | 550 - 800 gr/plant |
Flowering time: | 8 - 10 weeks |
Height indoor: | Medium |
Height outdoor: | Medium |
Harvest Month: | Late September to early October |
Watermelon Mimosa Auto offers the same fruity intensity and balanced experience as the original but with the added convenience of autoflowering genetics. It transitions to bloom automatically, allowing for quicker harvests and easier light management.
Expect a sweet, refreshing aroma that mixes watermelon candy with zesty citrus and floral undertones. It’s a strain that fills your grow space with a tropical fruit cocktail scent.
The flavor delivers bright notes of watermelon, citrus zest, and a slightly creamy sweetness. The smoke is smooth and light, with a crisp finish that reflects its aromatic profile.
It stays compact, usually between 60 to 100 cm in height. This makes it a great choice for smaller indoor setups, balconies, or outdoor growers looking for stealth.
For an autoflower, it’s considered a solid yielder. Indoors, it can produce around 400–500g/m² under strong lights, and outdoor plants can yield generously with adequate sunlight.
This strain completes its entire life cycle in about 9 to 10 weeks, making it ideal for growers who want flavorful results on a tight timeline.
It forms a sturdy main cola with evenly spaced lateral branches, often developing a bushy canopy if trained early. Buds are dense, resin-rich, and visually vibrant.
Its dense buds require proper airflow, especially in humid environments. While not mold-prone by default, preventative measures like pruning and dehumidifying are recommended.
Yes, it maintains the same rich melon and citrus terpene blend that defines the strain. Many growers report that the aroma and flavor are surprisingly full-bodied for an autoflower.
Definitely. It’s low-maintenance, doesn’t require light cycle changes, and has good resilience against common mistakes, making it a strong pick for new growers.
Autoflowering plants begin flowering based on age rather than light cycles. Watermelon Mimosa Auto will bloom automatically after about 3–4 weeks of growth, regardless of light exposure.
A consistent 18/6 schedule (18 hours of light, 6 of darkness) from seed to harvest is ideal. Some growers also use a 20/4 schedule to push growth even further.
Low-stress training works well if done early, helping open the canopy and boost bud development. Topping is possible, but should be approached with caution due to the strain’s limited vegetative phase.
Transplant shock can delay growth in autos. It’s best to sow the seed directly into its final container to ensure a smooth start and avoid stunting.
Yes, especially outdoors. Its quick lifecycle allows for multiple harvests in warm climates between spring and early fall.
It thrives in light, well-draining soil mixes or coco coir setups. Autoflowers prefer slightly airier mediums that allow roots to develop quickly.
Start with small, frequent waterings and increase volume as the plant grows. Allow the top layer of soil to dry before watering again to prevent root issues.
Absolutely. Its short height, minimal odor compared to some strains, and compact lifecycle make it ideal for discreet or space-limited environments.
Yes, Watermelon Mimosa Auto adapts well to hydroponics. It can produce fast and vigorous growth when pH and nutrient levels are closely managed.
Maintain temperatures between 21–27°C and keep humidity around 40–50% during flowering. Good airflow is essential to prevent moisture buildup around the dense buds.