By Luke Sumpter

Mimosa Auto Grow Report

Mimosa Auto Grow Report


Are you looking to grow Mimosa Auto? Well, you’re in the right place! Below, you’ll find my week-by-week growing journal. Discover my approach to watering, feeding, lighting, training, and much more. Find out all of the information you’ll need to cultivate this fast-growing strain with confidence.

Mimosa Auto
Mimosa Auto x Orangeade Auto
12 to 14 oz/m²
3 to 5 feet
7 - 8 weeks
THC: 21%
Sativa 65% Indica 30% Ruderalis 5%
3 to 4 oz/plant
5 to 6 feet
9 - 10 weeks after sprouting
Clear, Uplifting

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Mimosa Auto Grow Report: Equipment List

  • Box: Secret Jardin DS120W 120 × 60 × 178 cm
  • Lights: MIGRO 200+
  • Ventilation: Blauberg Turbo E100
  • Filter: Primaklima Filter PK 100/125
  • Fan: Oscillating Koala Fan
  • Humidifier: Beurer LB 45
  • Soil: Biobizz Light·Mix
  • Pot: 11 l Fabric Pot
  • Seed: Royal Queen Seeds
  • Nutrition: RQS Organic Nutrition and Biobizz

Mimosa Auto Grow Report: Seedling Stage (Week 1)

Welcome, weed lovers, to my Mimosa Auto week-by-week grow journal! Below, you’re going to discover all of the steps I took to raise my small seedling into a healthy, vibrant, and productive plant. I’ll cover every last detail, from temperature and humidity to watering and nutrition. So, let’s get into it!

Mimosa Auto cannabis seedling on the first week, sprouting in a grow tent under controlled lighting, marking the start of a detailed grow journal for Mimosa Auto
  • Growing medium: To ensure my plant had the best start in life possible, I put together a nutritious growing medium to kickstart optimal growth and development. I also included a couple of bioinoculants that would assist germination, nutrient acquisition, and protect my plant in the vulnerable stages against fungal diseases that often damage and even kill seedlings. I started out by adding 5 l of Biobizz Light·Mix into my 11 l Fabric Pot. Then, I added the following:

- RQS Easy Boost Organic Nutrition: 50 g
- RQS Rhizobacter: 10 g
- RQS Mycorrhiza Mix: 5 g

I mixed all of these ingredients together thoroughly before adding another 5 l of Biobizz Light·Mix into the pot and mixing again.

  • Germination: With my potting mix ready for action, I watered it lightly, ready to receive my Mimosa Auto seed. Next, I created a 2 cm-deep hole in the center and inserted my Mimosa Auto seed. I added another pinch of Mycorrhiza Mix into the hole before covering it up and misting the area lightly.
  • Lighting: I opted to use my trusty MIGRO 200+ rig, as I’ve successfully grown many strains with it in the past. I hung both lights from the top of my grow tent and positioned each of them 35 cm horizontally from the middle of the tent to ensure an even spread of light. I then positioned them vertically 35 cm above the top of my fabric pot. I started running them for 24 hours a day the moment I spotted my sprout emerging from the growing medium.
  • Plant status: My seedling stood at a height of around 3 cm at the end of the first week. Its thick and stout steam and dark green color gave it a strong and healthy appearance.

Mimosa Autoflower Grow Report: Vegetative Phase (Week 2–4)

And just like that, my Mimosa Auto plant had officially entered the vegetative stage! Find out what I did during this time to keep it healthy and facilitate the growth of a dense and productive canopy.

Week 2

My Mimosa Auto plant put on some impressive size during the first week of veg and developed several sets of luscious fan leaves.

Mimosa Auto cannabis seedling entering vegetative stage in Week 2, showing new fan leaves and strong early growth, part of a week-by-week grow report.
  • Lighting: I continued to run my MIGRO 200+ rig for 24 hours per day and readjusted it to hang 35 cm from the tip of my plant.
  • Nutrients: I went light on the nutrients during this week as my plant had most of what it needed in the growing medium. However, I decided to apply a little Biobiz Root Juice to help my plant establish itself. I applied nothing but 1 l of water adjusted to a pH of 6.0 on day one of the week. On day 5, I added 4 ml of Root Juice to 1 l of water and fed my plant.
  • Environment: I recorded an average temperature of 25°C and a relative humidity of 50%.
  • Plant status: By the end of week two, my plant had reached a height of 20 cm and showed no signs of disease or deficiencies.

Week 3

Things continued to go very smoothly during week three.

Mimosa Auto cannabis plant in vegetative growth, with vibrant, turgid fan leaves and steady development under controlled lighting and nutrient environment.
  • Lighting: I readjusted my lights to hang 35 cm from the top of the canopy and continued running them for 24 hours each day.
  • Nutrients: I applied 2 l of pH-adjusted water on day two of the week. On day six, I dissolved half of an Easy Grow Booster Tablet in 2 l of water and fed my plant.
  • Environment: I recorded an average temperature of 25°C and a relative humidity of 45%.
  • Plant status: My plant looked great at this point. It surged in height again to 37 cm and possessed many new dark green, turgid fan leaves.

Week 4

Welcome to the final week of veg. Everything continued to go great, and my plant started to produce pre-flowers at the end of this week.

Mimosa Auto cannabis plants in vegetative phase, reaching 55 cm in height, displaying a healthy canopy in a reflective grow tent, and pre-flowers starting to emerge.
  • Lighting: Again, I adjusted my lighting rig to hang 35 cm above the tip of the canopy and kept it on for 24 hours per day.
  • Nutrients: I watered with 2 l of pH-adjusted water on day two of the week. On day six, I again added half of an Easy Grow Booster Tablet to 2 l of water and fed my Mimosa Auto plant.
  • Environment: I logged an average temperature of 25°C and a relative humidity of 45%.
  • Plant status: At the end of the vegetative phase, my plant had reached a height of 55 cm and pre-flowers started to emerge at the nodes.

Mimosa Auto Grow Report: Flowering Stage (Week 5–11)

Welcome to bloom! Find out what I did to ensure a bulky harvest.

Week 5

As flowers started to appear, I changed my feeding and light schedules accordingly.

Mimosa Auto cannabis flowering, with early bud formation and lush green leaves under optimized lighting and nutrient setup, showcasing a robust flowering stage.
  • Lighting: I adjusted my lights to hang 35 cm from the tip of the canopy, and I reduced the light cycle to 20 hours on and four hours off to save energy during flowering.
  • Nutrients: I added half of an Easy Bloom Booster Tablet to 2 l of water and fed my plant on day two of the week. On day six, I added 3 ml of CalMag to 2 l of water and fed my plant as a preventative measure against potential deficiencies later down the line.
  • Environment: I logged an average temperature of 29°C and humidity of 50%.
  • Plant status: I lightly defoliated my plant at the end of the week to improve airflow and light penetration into the canopy. By the end of the week, it had stretched to 80 cm and the pre-flowers had already transformed into dense clusters of pistillate flowers.

Week 6

Bloom continued to cruise along nicely during week six. My plant continued to stretch, and a slight smell started to permeate the air of the growing space.

Mimosa Auto cannabis plant in Week 6 of flowering, displaying a well-developed structure with multiple branches and dense foliage, alongside a close-up of budding flowers with visible pistils and trichomes.
  • Lighting: I continued to run my lights for 20 hours per day, adjusting them to hang 35 cm above the top of the canopy.
  • Nutrients: I added half of an Easy Bloom Booster Tablet and 3 ml of CalMag to 2.5 l of water and fed my plant on day two of the week. On day four, I applied just 3 ml of CalMag in 2.5 l of water. Finally, on day six, I applied only 2.5 l of pH-adjusted water.
  • Environment: I recorded an average temperature of 29°C and a relative humidity of 50%.
  • Plant status: My plant had stretched up to 104 cm by the end of the week. The buds started to swell further and no signs of deficiency were present. I used some plastic plant clips to direct growth away from the middle of the canopy to further improve light penetration.

Week 7

During week 7, I switched up my feeding strategy once again in an attempt to produce the best buds possible.

Mimosa Auto cannabis leaves and buds close-up, highlighting healthy pistil development and trichome coverage for high-quality harvest.
  • Lighting: I continued to run my lights for 20 hours per day, adjusting them to hang 35 cm from the top of the canopy.
  • Nutrients: I applied 2 ml of CalMag to 2.5 l of water and fed my plant on day two of the week. I watered again with just 2.5 l of water on day four. On day six, I added 3.75 ml of Bio Grow, 2.5 ml of Bio Bloom, and 2.5 ml of Alg-a-Mic to 2.5 l of water and fed my plant. I applied nothing but 2.5 l of water on day seven.
  • Environment: I recorded an average temperature of 29°C and a relative humidity of 50%.
  • Plant status: My plant continued to stretch slightly, peaking at 117 cm at the end of the week. The pistils of the buds started to darken and more trichomes started to appear on a seemingly daily basis.

Week 8

Week eight marked the final stage of feeding before triggering a flush.

Mimosa Auto cannabis plant in Week 8 of growth, showing strong structure and maturing buds under optimal lighting and nutrient conditions as detailed in grow report.
  • Lighting: You guessed it—I continued running them for 20 hours per day.
  • Nutrients: I applied half of an Easy Bloom Booster Tablet to 2.5 l of water and applied this formula on day two of the week. On day four, I added 3.5 ml of Alg-a-Mic, 5 ml of Bio Grow, 2.5 ml of Top Max, and 10 ml of Bio Bloom to 2.5 l of water and fed my plant. I applied nothing but 2.5 l of water on day six.
  • Environment: I logged an average temperature of 29°C and a relative humidity of 45%.
  • Plant status: My plant stretched just 1 cm up to 118 cm and started to produce a stronger smell. The pistils became increasingly orange. Due to a lack of room in my growing tent, the top of the canopy started to become rather close to the light. However, I didn’t notice any detrimental effects such as light burn.

Weeks 9, 10, 11

During the final few weeks, I triggered a flush with the goal of forcing my plant to use up its nutrient stores, resulting in a smoother and tastier smoke.

Mimosa Auto cannabis plant in final flowering stages with trichome-rich buds, demonstrating resin production and harvest-ready qualities for potent THC levels.
  • Lighting: My lights continued to run for 20 hours per day during the flushing phase.
  • Nutrients: I withheld all nutrients. Instead, I applied 2.5 l of pH-adjusted water on days two, four, and six of each remaining week.
  • Environment: I recorded an average temperature of 29°C and a relative humidity of 48%.
  • Plant status: My Mimosa Auto plant responded nicely to the flush. The leaves started turning yellow, indicating a reduction of stored nutrients. The buds ripened fully by the end of week 11, with dark orange pistils and milky trichomes.

Mimosa Auto Grow Journal: Harvest

We made it! To harvest my buds, I simply cut my plant at the base just above the soil. I hung it upside down in my grow box with the lights off and the fan still running for seven days. Then, I dry-trimmed my buds and placed them on the scale and found out I managed to harvest 61.5 g from my plant! I then placed the buds in curing jars for six weeks before smoking up!

Mimosa Auto cannabis buds drying in a reflective grow room after harvest, showcasing optimal drying conditions for maximum terpene preservation and potency.

Genetic Attributes of Mimosa Auto

Mimosa Auto features 65% sativa genetics, 30% indica, and 5% ruderalis. As the progeny of Orangeade Auto, the cultivar inherited plenty of delicious terpenes, speedy growing times, and high levels of THC. Her striking colors and stealthy stature have made her a hit among both novice and experienced weed growers.

Growing Characteristics of Mimosa Auto

Mimosa Auto races from sprout to harvest in as little as 9–10 weeks, making her perfect for growers looking to fill their stash jars as fast as possible. Apply training, and indoor plants will remain at an easily manageable height of just 100 cm. Outdoors, plants will peak at 120–160cm.

Effects, Aroma, and Flavor of Mimosa Auto

Mimosa Auto buds are filled with rich and refreshing terpenes. You’ll savour potent notes of citrus and diesel with every inhalation. With a THC content of 21%, this strain exerts a fast-acting high that leaves the mind feeling clear and uplifted.

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