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Grow Your Cannabis is a comprehensive course covering essential topics for cannabis cultivation. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced cultivator, this course explores strains, environmental factors, phenotypic variation, cultivars, terpenes, and cannabinoid profiles. Learn to grow with confidence!

Prior to enrolling in this course, it is recommended that learners complete Intro to Cannabis. https://www.coursera.org/learn/intro-to-cannabis

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Syllabus

Orientation
Climate & Environment
Course Completion!
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Cannabinoid Profiles & Potency Levels
Cannabis Terpenes & Colors
Cannabis Cultivars
Phenotypic Variation

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Strong fit for beginners wanting to enter the cannabis cultivation sector
Explores topics highly relevant to the cannabis cultivation industry
Recommended for learners who have already taken Intro to Cannabis

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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Grow Your Cannabis with these activities:
Review Plant Biology Basics
Brush up on your basic knowledge of plant biology, such as plant anatomy, physiology, and growth patterns. This will provide a solid foundation for understanding the more advanced topics covered in the course.
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  • Review your notes or textbooks from a previous plant biology course.
  • Search for online resources, such as articles or videos, that provide an overview of plant biology.
  • Take a practice quiz or test to assess your understanding of the basics.
Greenhouse Management Tutorial
Explore the best practices for greenhouse management, including how to ensure optimal lighting, humidity, and temperature levels.
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  • Find tutorials on greenhouse management.
  • Follow the steps outlined in the tutorials.
  • Make notes on key points and techniques.
Growing Techniques Discussion
Collaborate with fellow learners to share knowledge, discuss different approaches, and learn from each other's experiences in growing cannabis.
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  • Join an online forum or group.
  • Participate in discussions.
  • Contribute your own insights.
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Strain Identification Practice
Improve your ability to identify and differentiate between different strains of cannabis based on their unique characteristics, such as leaf shape, bud structure, and terpene profiles.
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  • Gather images or physical samples of different cannabis strains.
  • Compare and contrast their physical features.
  • Research the specific characteristics of each strain.
Cannabis Strain Review
Develop a comprehensive review of a chosen cannabis strain, providing detailed information on its growth characteristics, effects, and unique qualities.
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  • Select a cannabis strain.
  • Cultivate the strain and observe its growth.
  • Document your findings and observations.
  • Create a written review.

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