Has anyone taken and Oaksterdam University Courses?

bigsteve

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Everything you need to know can be found in Jorge Cervantes' book "Marijuana Horticulture - The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible". 512 pages with over 1100 pix. Amazon that bad lad.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

Delztronics

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Everything you need to know can be found in Jorge Cervantes' book "Marijuana Horticulture - The Indoor/Outdoor Medical Grower's Bible". 512 pages with over 1100 pix. Amazon that bad lad.

Good luck, BigSteve.
I've read that book along with many others. I need a piece of paper.
 

Subu

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They seem to be poorly run and contain limited info. There was a documentary about them on vice I believe and the general consensus was that most of the teachers weren't that advanced.
 

Metasynth

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Yeah, it’s all for profit, you’re not gonna get any certification from it.

Like a previous poster said, go to actual college, get an actual degree.

That’ll land you an actual job.

Oaksterdam might get you asst. manager of the local hydro shop one day.
 

Metasynth

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Earning credentials to head a large grow op isn’t gonna happen overnight.

Either you need years of well documented grows with pics and weights and cost spreadsheets that literally date back for years...with harvest weights of lab tested product. Then you could probably break into a smaller commercial operation.

Or you’re gonna need a horticulture degree. And even then, you will still probably need years of documented marijuana grow experience.

Best of luck man...try to think long haul. Patience is one of the most valuable qualities any grower can have.
 

Delztronics

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Earning credentials to head a large grow op isn’t gonna happen overnight.

Either you need years of well documented grows with pics and weights and cost spreadsheets that literally date back for years...with harvest weights of lab tested product. Then you could probably break into a smaller commercial operation.

Or you’re gonna need a horticulture degree. And even then, you will still probably need years of documented marijuana grow experience.

Best of luck man...try to think long haul. Patience is one of the most valuable qualities any grower can have.
I have a few documented grows but they were nothing spectacular I was barley getting a gram per watt. I plan on going to my local college next fall to do this course https://lethbridgecollege.ca/course/botany.
 

churchhaze

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Why not go to school for something like STEM and start a traditional career? Imagine what you want your resume to look like in 10 years from now.

"Ooh, i see you were a weed trimmer! We could really use someone like you around here!"

You're not opening many doors imo.
 
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