SteamboatBudMan
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Steamboat Springs!
Your can grow some beautiful bud outdoor here. Indica crosses or even Sativa's started early indoors bud beautifully. My Haze had some purple due to lower temps near the final flowering. Turned out real nice thoughahhh yess my people the highest people in america (as a whole) my mile high people. Quick question i got some new seeds that are meant to be grown at high alttitudes and can withstand cold temperatures and short seasons. I havent seen anyone put down when would be a good time to grow out doors. And where if your willing to reveal information. I just wanna see if i can grow some nice stuff in this beautiful state!!!
I found a garden of eden, way off the beaten path and it is fed by and aquifer!Thanks Newgrowth that gives me a little more hope (and reason why most of the buds you find around here are a little purp). I mean this state gets the second most days with sun in the united states. Like brontobrandon1 was saying this years going to be a good one i can feel it the temp even in winter hasnt dipped really that low. I just dont know where to start theres soooooo many good places like around golden up in conifer down in pueblo i don't even want to start with the mts. cause those are just endless.
I was inspired by brown dirt warrior. Its hard work trucking those plants around like that! I usually only carried two at a time, made for several trips, not to mention my gear. So yeah the hard labor aspect though I love the outdoors keeps me inside probably this year. The bud is even sweeter though will all that work I had to put into it. Guerilla farmer if you told people that a hundred years ago they would laugh at you.YOU WENT HIKING WITH ONE GALLON POTS AND FOOT TALL PLANTS!!!!! what are you Rambo... thats nuts man but i like the idea of getting em nice and healthy. Im going with the strain thats suited for high altitudes and cold climate i think its a 60 sativa 40inda mix but should work well i just dont know where im gonna start even looking