Learn the fundamentals of cannabis cultivation, including strain selection, environmental factors, and understanding cannabinoid profiles.
Learn the fundamentals of cannabis cultivation, including strain selection, environmental factors, and understanding cannabinoid profiles.
This comprehensive course provides essential knowledge for cannabis cultivation in legal contexts. Students learn about environmental requirements, strain characteristics, and scientific aspects of cannabis growing. The curriculum covers climate factors, cannabinoid profiles, terpenes, cultivar selection, and phenotypic variation, providing a solid foundation in modern cannabis horticulture. Designed for beginners, the course emphasizes scientific and agricultural principles while maintaining compliance with applicable regulations.
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What you'll learn
Understand environmental factors affecting cannabis growth
Identify and select appropriate cannabis strains
Analyze cannabinoid profiles and potency levels
Recognize different terpenes and their significance
Master climate control for optimal growth
Evaluate phenotypic variations in plants
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
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5 assignments
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There are 7 modules in this course
This course provides comprehensive education in cannabis cultivation, focusing on key aspects of growing healthy plants. Students learn about environmental factors, strain selection, and plant characteristics. The curriculum covers essential topics including climate control, cannabinoid profiles, terpenes, cultivar selection, and phenotypic variation. The course emphasizes scientific principles and best practices in modern cannabis horticulture.
Orientation
Module 1 · 21 Minutes to complete
Climate & Environment
Module 2 · 1 Hours to complete
Cannabinoid Profiles & Potency Levels
Module 3 · 1 Hours to complete
Cannabis Terpenes & Colors
Module 4 · 1 Hours to complete
Cannabis Cultivars
Module 5 · 1 Hours to complete
Phenotypic Variation
Module 6 · 1 Hours to complete
Course Completion
Module 7 · 13 Minutes to complete
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Instructor
Jack A. and Marjorie S. Cavanah Professor
DoKyoung “D.K.” Lee is the Jack A. and Marjorie S. Cavanah Professor in Plant Breeding and Genetics and a bioenergy crop agronomist in the Department of Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois. With an extensive educational background in crop production, perennial grasses, soil science, and international agriculture, Dr. Lee’s research focuses on advancing perennial grass production systems for sustainable biomass and bioenergy feedstock while improving ecosystem services. His work aims to enhance the genetics and abiotic stress tolerances of perennial grasses and develop optimal agronomic management practices for integrating these grasses into current row cropping systems to improve sustainability, water quality, and overall ecosystem services.
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