Burmese Mimosa by Equilibrium Genetics pairs a brunch classic with a jungle giant: Rose Mimosa crossed to Orange Burmese. Sativa-leaning (about 70/30), it grows with long, vigorous branches and a bright, citrus-forward bouquet that reads as grapefruit zest over sweet candy and faint diesel. Limonene leads the terpene trio, rounded by myrcene and caryophyllene, giving the dried flowers a sparkling aroma and a flavor that moves from pink citrus and rose-kissed fruit to a gassy finish. Indoors, expect a relatively quick 9-week bloom; in temperate outdoor gardens it typically finishes around mid-October. Structure is medium-tall with good internode spacing; stakes or trellis help support its resinous colas. Reported THC often lands in the mid-to-upper 20s, while CBD remains trace, delivering an energetic, happy, euphoric lift that keeps focus without much weight. Orange Burmese contributes mold resistance and big plant vigor, while the Rose Mimosa side polishes bag appeal with density and glittering trichomes. Breeder Equilibrium Genetics archived this selection, but it remains a favorite among growers who want a sunny daytime profile without sacrificing potency or aroma density. If your room favors citrus-forward cultivars, Burmese Mimosa makes a colorful, fragrant anchor with strong grapefruit, sweet candy, and a hint of fuel in every jar.





