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Colorado Spruce rees growing fatter instead of taller
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<blockquote data-quote="qweesdraw" data-source="post: 1550734" data-attributes="member: 27421"><p>Don't know if this will help.(not an arborist at all).</p><p>Can tell you about the local weather in Colorado as far as water.</p><p> Heavy snow in winter,a thaw (they get water) it will get in the 60's in winter here.</p><p> Summer not much water at all,(Mist with hose?).</p><p>Mark</p><p> P.S. They grow in a semi desert climate from about 6000 feet to 9000 feet.(alot of snow in the winter,almost bone dry in summer).</p><p>F.Y.I. 10,000 feet is tree line (No trees grow).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qweesdraw, post: 1550734, member: 27421"] Don't know if this will help.(not an arborist at all). Can tell you about the local weather in Colorado as far as water. Heavy snow in winter,a thaw (they get water) it will get in the 60's in winter here. Summer not much water at all,(Mist with hose?). Mark P.S. They grow in a semi desert climate from about 6000 feet to 9000 feet.(alot of snow in the winter,almost bone dry in summer). F.Y.I. 10,000 feet is tree line (No trees grow). [/QUOTE]
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