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After completing this course, you should be able to:
• Recall basic methods and items needed for growing cannabis
• Recognize proper techniques related to ventilation, temperature, and lighting
• Identify elements related to water, feeding, and cloning
• Describe aspects of flowering and harvesting and controlling pests and diseases
• Recall basics of the cannabis life cycle and harvesting strategies
• Recognize finishing ingredients, flushing methods, and strategies for ripening
• Identify the basics of picking, trimming, and drying
• Describe the process for curing and storing cannabis
• Recall aspects of cannabis consumerism, safety, and regulations
• Recognize characteristics of cultivation, manufacturing, production, and retail sale of cannabis
• Identify banking and financial implications
• Describe federal, state, local, and tax laws related to cannabis
Price: $995.00


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    Cannabis Commercial Growing Module 1 -
    Cannabis and System Basics
    The needs of the cannabis plant are actually very basic! Our first module introduces you to the anatomy of the cannabis plant and how to identify the gender. Then we move into the symbiotic rotation process and items needed to start developing your growroom and/or greenhouse.

    Cannabis Commercial Growing Module 2 - Ventilation, Temperature, Lighting, Germination
    Our second module discusses growing mediums, ventilation, heat, CO2, and lighting. We also describe how to choose a cultivator, propagating clones, and germinating seeds intended for outdoor growth.

    Cannabis Commercial Growing Module 3 - Water, Feeding, Cloning
    In our third module we explore how to prepare the plants for the flowering process. We discuss water quality, preparation, pH levels, soil, and fertilizers. We also describe what a clone is and various cloning tips.

    Cannabis Commercial Growing Module 4 - Flowering, Harvest, Pests, and Diseases
    We’ll discuss the flowering state in our final module, how to harvest the plants properly, and steps for curing. We also explore typical problems that can develop with the plants, such as mold, pests, diseases, and nutrient deficiencies. Finally, we describe the basics of making hash.

    Maximizing Quality Cannabis Module 1 - Harvesting Strategies
    Harvesting, drying, and curing are vital processes for growers because each contributes to the overall quality and final product. Our first module discusses the basic strategies for working with the plant, harvesting, pruning, and the cannabis life cycle.

    Maximizing Quality Cannabis Module 2 - Finishing, Flushing, and Ripening
    In this module, we discuss finishing products and ingredients that help enhance growth. We also describe flushing techniques that flush out old nutrients and replace them with new flowering formulas. Finally, we explore ripening techniques.

    Maximizing Quality Cannabis Module 3 - Picking, Trimming, and Drying
    In this module, we describe the steps and styles that can be used for picking your harvest. We also examine the parts of the plant that need to be trimmed, as well as various techniques for drying the product.
    Picking Styles

    Maximizing Quality Cannabis Module 4 - Curing and Storing
    In our final module, we describe techniques for curing your product, which is when the water is removed while retaining the terpenes. We also discuss how to store your final product.

    Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 1 - Federal, State, and Local Laws
    For as long as cannabis has been illegal, people have been trying to legalize it. The argument is being made that cannabis consumption is far less harmful than alcohol, which is legal. In this first module, we discuss factors associated with supply, demand, and consumerism. We also define various laws at the federal, state, and local levels.

    Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 2 - Lobbying, Cultivation, Manufacturing, and Production
    Cannabis legalization and lobbying go hand in hand. We’ll discuss groups dedicated to lobbying and advocacy. Also, in this module we’ll describe aspects of cannabis cultivation, testing, manufacturing, production and retail sales.

    Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 3 - Banking and Financial Implications
    One of the biggest issues that commercial cannabis faces is the lack of access to the U.S. banking industry. Most banks and credit institutions that receive insurance from the FDIC will not take money that is associated with cannabis. This module discusses banking and financial implications associated with owning and operating a cannabis related business.

    Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 4 - Taxation and the Future of Cannabis
    There’s no denying the tax ramifications of recreational and medical cannabis. What are states doing with all of their newfound income? This module discusses cannabis taxes and ramifications, as well as various tax models. Finally, we examine the future of legalizing cannabis.

    Objectives...
    Cannabis Commercial Growing
    After completing this course, you should be able to:

    Recall basic methods and items needed for growing cannabis
    Recognize proper techniques related to ventilation, temperature, and lighting
    Identify elements related to water, feeding, and cloning
    Describe aspects of flowering and harvesting and controlling pests and diseases

    Maximizing Quality Cannabis
    After completing this course, you should be able to:

    Recall basics of the cannabis life cycle and harvesting strategies
    Recognize finishing ingredients, flushing methods, and strategies for ripening
    Identify the basics of picking, trimming, and drying
    Describe the process for curing and storing cannabis

    Cannabis Laws and Policies
    After completing this course, you should be able to:

    Recall aspects of cannabis consumerism, safety, and regulations
    Recognize characteristics of cultivation, manufacturing, production, and retail sale of cannabis
    Identify banking and financial implications
    Describe federal, state, local, and tax laws related to cannabis
    Cannabis Commercial Growing Module 1 -
    Cannabis and System Basics
    • Cannabis Gender
    • Grow Security
    • The Symbiotic Rotation Process
    • Growroom Basics
    • Tips for Greenhouse Growing

    Cannabis Commercial Growing Module 2 - Ventilation, Temperature, Lighting, Germination
    • Growing Medium
    • Ventilation, Heat, and CO2
    • Lighting
    • Cultivator
    • Seed Germination

    Cannabis Commercial Growing Module 3 - Water, Feeding, Cloning
    • Vegetative Growth
    • Water Quality and Preparation
    • Composition
    • Liquid Concentrated Nutrient
    • Cloning

    Cannabis Commercial Growing Module 4 - Flowering, Harvest, Pests, and Diseases
    • The Flowering Stage
    • Harvesting
    • Curing
    • Mold, Pests
    • Diseases and Nutrient Deficiencies
    • Hash Making

    Maximizing Quality Cannabis Module 1 - Harvesting Strategies
    • The Evolution of Harvesting
    • Cannabis Life Cycle
    • Harvesting Early or Late
    • Working Within Plant and Canopy Limits
    • Pruning Techniques

    Maximizing Quality Cannabis Module 2 - Finishing, Flushing, and Ripening
    • Finishing Products and Ingredients
    • Flushing Methods
    • Flushing Techniques
    • Disrupting the Photoperiod
    • Preparing for Bad Weather

    Maximizing Quality Cannabis Module 3 - Picking, Trimming, and Drying
    • Equipment Used for Harvesting
    • Parts to be Trimmed
    • Trimming Styles and Strategies
    • Drying Techniques

    Maximizing Quality Cannabis Module 4 - Curing and Storing
    • Keys to Curing
    • Water Curing
    • Storing Materials
    • After the Harvest
    • Water Hash

    Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 1 - Federal, State, and Local Laws
    • Consumerism of Cannabis
    • Supply and Demand
    • Consumer Safety
    • Consumer Problems
    • Regulations at Every Level

    Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 2 - Lobbying, Cultivation, Manufacturing, and Production
    • Lobbying and Advocacy
    • Requirements for Licensure
    • Cannabis Agriculture
    • Testing Labs
    • Standards

    Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 3 - Banking and Financial Implications
    • Credit Crunch
    • Investment
    • Stocks and Public Companies
    • State by State
    • Nation by Nation

    Cannabis Laws and Policies Module 4 - Taxation and the Future of Cannabis
    • National Taxes
    • Tax Models
    • Media
    • Congressional Action
    • Future of Cannabis
    All required reference materials are provided with this program. Technical requirements:

    Internet Connection
    • Broadband or High-Speed (DSL, Cable, Wireless)
    Hardware Requirements
    • Processor - 2GHz Processor or Higher
    • Memory - 1 GB RAM Minimum Recommended

    Software Requirements
    • Operating Systems - Windows 7, 8 or 10; Mac OS x 10 or higher
    • Microsoft Office 2007, 2010 or 2013 or a Word Processing application to save and open Microsoft Office formats (.doc, .docx, .xls, .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx)
    • Internet Browsers - Google Chrome is highly recommended
    • Cookies MUST be enabled
    • Pop-ups MUST be allowed (Pop-up Blocker disabled)
    • Adobe PDF Reader
    The Certified Cannabis Horticulture Specialist (CCHS) certification exam prepares individuals for a career in the cannabis horticulture industry. The Certified Cannabis Horticulture Specialist (CCHS) certification exam prepares individuals for a career as a Cannabis Professional. Attaining national certification communicates to clients that individuals are committed to providing the highest level of standards in the Cannabis profession.

    A Certified Cannabis Horticulture Specialist (CCHS) manages grow operations from planting and cloning to crop nutrition, pest management, grow-house technology, and staffing.
    This class is an independent-study course. Students will have all the resources needed to successfully complete the course within the online material. A student helpdesk is available for technical support during the course enrollment.

    Product Type:
    Course
    Course Type:
    Career Training Program
    Level:
    Beginner
    Language:
    English
    Hours:
    75
    Duration:
    3 months
    Avg Completion:
    3 Months

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