to the Cultivation Essentials certification course
The Cultivation Essentials course is taught by Evan Marder, President of Fleur Cannabis and owner of Redram Consulting. This course will teach you all cultivation facility essentials necessary to work in every department of the cannabis industry, from grow rooms to dispensaries as it is important, and even required by most states, to understand the cannabis industry from “seed-to-sale.” In this course you will learn the process of growing seeds and clones through a full harvest including drying, curing, trimming, weighing and packaging cannabis. You’ll learn the industry standards of how to maintain the facility to how to handle the plant throughout its life cycle and you’ll be learning from an organic grower so you will gain an understanding of the unique process to grow this high quality product.
Ready to jump start your career?
Start your Cannabis Cultivation Certification training with Cannabis Community College
We’ll give you the knowledge and tools to start your career in the cannabis industry.
WE WILL HELP GET YOU INTO THE INDUSTRY
AND KEEP YOU THERE
In addition to getting certified, join our community and we’ll give you the tools you need to build AND maintain your career. Throughout this program, you can meet other members, share insights, and access a wealth of knowledge and resources. This doesn’t stop once you’ve been certified. Many of our graduates keep in touch, sharing industry information and new developments in this ever-changing field .
Every year, the cannabis industry expands slightly further, and new possibilities are born across the nation. Many of the few states that …
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We keep you up-to-date on all the changes in the cannabis industry, as regulations change, so do our courses. There are several ways to register, you can take each course individually – in Cultivation, Production, Dispensary, Compliance, Career, or you can register for all of our courses in our 5-course bundle(and it’ll save you 40%).