Western slope growers

Silky Shagsalot

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lol, amazing!!! that's the way i know i come off too, but don't care. how else do you deal with an a-hole??? can't always ignore them lol...
 

Pkushman3

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Are there any cups or competitions for this side of the state anymore or just a gathering from time to time for like minded folk? Not into the denver scene. Not knocking it, I just live too far from it these days
 

DukeOG

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I am also in the mtns west of Vail.... only event I know of is the bongathon... down in the south park area
 

Pkushman3

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Bongathon seems kinda lame. In my own personal opinion. Wish we had a cup of some sorts. A nice place to gather all growers from the western slope area. Maybe we will have to create one
 

beanzz

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Yea, it is.

But if you go to telluride, who stays in town anyway? Telluride is for outdoor exploring in the mountains :D

I was going to move there from Black Hawk last year but it's retarded expensive, unfortunately.
 

skepler

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I'm west of Vail as well. Been slow summer for growing, and not looking good for running late.
 

Pkushman3

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I'm west of Vail as well. Been slow summer for growing, and not looking good for running late.
It's been wet and getting real cold at night lately even at the far west end of the valley . I am glad I decided not to attempt anything outdoors this year. Last year we had a great Indian summer.
 

Frosty69

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im in my second harvest for the summer up here in the high mtns. You can easily light del some of the girls early in the spring and finish at the end of june and now i have my second crop that has 30 days left and its been getting in mid 30s already but luckily i are a small greenhouse for the girls to finish up in.
 

skepler

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I've only had one night that hit 39°, and I've noticed over the years the plants don't seem to get harmed until it is below 28-9°-ish. I had one clone that was given 12/12 light/dark to sex it, and it never stopped flowering outdoors mid-June to an early August harvest.
 
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