Mimosa/Evo strain

not_a_doctor

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Sorry if I sound ignorant from the start as I know nothing about what I'm about to ask... Hence the post.
A freind of mine with cancer is getting low on his current oil and has been offered a Mimosa Evo strain
Does anyone know if this is classed as a medicinal strain as a Google offers so many answers.
Thanks in advance
 

Rurumo

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It certainly is. Honestly, each individual will respond to a certain plant and it's combination of cannabinoids and terpenes (among other things) in their own way, but the mimosa I've had in the past was quite potent. Are you talking about a cutting or flower/oil? Sometimes it takes a while to find the perfect strain for you.
 

not_a_doctor

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thanks
It's for oil production only
His current oil he is meds free and pain free and blood counts are falling with each test but of course its going to run out and he's trying to prepare for it
So is it not all to do with CBD as I thought to dismiss it on seeing its low almost non existing CBD levels
 

Rurumo

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thanks
It's for oil production only
His current oil he is meds free and pain free and blood counts are falling with each test but of course its going to run out and he's trying to prepare for it
So is it not all to do with CBD as I thought to dismiss it on seeing its low almost non existing CBD levels
Yes, it isn't a cbd strain. One thing worth considering is that a lot of medical benefits come down to terpenes, and not so much cbd. I tried a lot of cbd strains, but the type of bud that works best for my arthritis pain are the strong, diesel/gassy strains, and especially if they are purple for some reason. I would try out several different strains to see what works best for your friend, if possible.
 

green_machine_two9er

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Can I ask do they get you high as the oil he has now does not
That’s weird. High thc tincture/ oil should get one faded…. My father in law is just starting rs oil for cancer and is a lifelong smoker with high tolerance. And he is still feeling it biggg time.

but the oil he’s using is very potent 1 to 1 thc/cbd
 

OG-KGP

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I've had a mimosa cut for a couple years now. Very resinous, strong, and tasty. Orange/lemon terps.

I've processed it for wax (BHO), never RSO so I cant speak on that. I can say it is very strong compared to other varieties. I know everyone is different but this is a panic inducing strain. Much more head than body. Racey and not a relaxing variety compared to others. But some people really love it, hence I keep it around.

Thoughts and positive vibes to the cancer patient and props to you for doing what you can to help.
 

not_a_doctor

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That’s weird. High thc tincture/ oil should get one faded…. My father in law is just starting rs oil for cancer and is a lifelong smoker with high tolerance. And he is still feeling it biggg time.

but the oil he’s using is very potent 1 to 1 thc/cbd
Yeah he honestly has no idea what he purchased as far as I am aware and has never been a smoker but reports no high from it at all.
 

not_a_doctor

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I've had a mimosa cut for a couple years now. Very resinous, strong, and tasty. Orange/lemon terps.

I've processed it for wax (BHO), never RSO so I cant speak on that. I can say it is very strong compared to other varieties. I know everyone is different but this is a panic inducing strain. Much more head than body. Racey and not a relaxing variety compared to others. But some people really love it, hence I keep it around.

Thoughts and positive vibes to the cancer patient and props to you for doing what you can to help.
Thanks for the honest feedback, yeah he's not looking for a high like that... That is if a smoke high translates to an equal high when used to produce oil but I might grab a bag of it myself as I do like a bit of a mental teaser myself.
 
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