You can grow 6 plants, of which only 3 can be flowering.... so this would by default only allow you to legally grow 3 plants outdoors I'm assuming since you can't control flower time.

I think you'd get some kill results up in the mountains with the light intensity up there. In fact, I've heard there's some areas up in the mountains where they grow giant watermelons, tomatos, etc... with almost abnormal results.
lampost Reviewed by lampost on . growing outdoors in Colorado I feel like it's almost time to start planning (and sprouting or cloning!) I've never done any outdoor growing in CO. When I was young, grew on the east coast with good results. Water wasn't as much of an issue there as I'm sure it is here. I'd like to try this year and am hoping some experienced outdoors growers can offer some advice. It would be cool to coop some land and not be gorilla. A few beginner questions- Rating: 5