Certification Name: Master Indoor Grower Certification Email: Learn@GreenCulturED.co Certification Description The Master Indoor Grower Certification presents the most comprehensive indoor and outdoor growing training in the medical marijuana industry. Think of the time, stress and dollars saved if there was always natural medicine like marijuana at your fingertips. It s actually easy. In this certification you will learn: Garden Safety and Security Calendar and Checklist Marijuana Horticulture Seeds and Seedlings Vegetative Growth Flowering Marijuana Harvesting Marijuana Grow Rooms Lights, Lamps, and Electricity Soil and Containers Water and Nutrients Hydroponic Gardening Marijuana Air Pests, Fungi, and Diseases Whether you have experience with cannabis, or are new to it, this certification offers specialized online courses that will maximize your productivity! You will learn first-hand from professional, experienced growers how to control every aspect of your plant as it flowers. Certification Goals Pencils and books are not enough in today s education we are faced with the challenge of finding creative ways to keep students engaged through inventive uses of technology and make learning not feel like learning. An important educational philosophy we keep in mind is: to use variety, by utilizing various medias within education so knowledge is embodied. The idea of using multi-media is: media and content that uses a combination of diverse content forms, this content is transformed into dynamic learning activities and resources that make-up your Certification. Digital media (video, audio, etc.) is the backbone-content used in your Certification; this is the primary means to exchange knowledge in your education. 1 P a g e www.g r e e n C u l t u r E D. c o
Learning Objectives Marijuana Strains Electricity Consumption and Safety o Sativa (= C. sativa var. sativa) Generators o Indica (= C. sativa var. indica) Timers o Ruderalis (= C. sativa var. Setting up HID System spondanea) Indoor Grow Rooms o Afghanica (= C. sativa var. Grow Room: Step-by-Step afghanica) Fertilizers Marijuana Seeds Harvesting Ordering Marijuana Seeds Leaves Storing Marijuana Seeds Male Harvest Marijuana Seed Pests Sinsemilla (Female) Harvest Marijuana Seed Germination Trichomes Popular Germination Techniques Harvest Step-by-Step Pre-Soaking in Water Manicuring Direct Seed Drying Grow More Female Plants from Seed Curing Marijuana Seedlings Packaging and Storage Marijuana Horticulture Seed Crops Flowering Marijuana Rejuvenation Water Light, Spectrum, and Photoperiod Pumps Measuring Light Temperature Photoperiod ph Intensity Scale Lamp Spacing ph Stabilizers Side Lighting Soil Temperature Rotating and Spacing Plants Potting Soil Reflective Hoods Cutting and Seedling Cubes and Mixes Air-Cooled Lamp Fixtures Mineral Amendments Water-Cooled Lamp Fixtures Organic Amendments Reflective Light Soil Mixes More Free Growing Light Compost Light Movers Growing Medium Disposal High Intensity Discharge (HID) Lights Growing Medium Problems Ballasts Containers High Intensity Discharge (HID) Bulbs Drainage Metal Halide Systems Container High Pressure (HP) Sodium Systems Water Quality Conversion Bulbs Sodium Chloride and Water Quality Mercury Vapor Bulbs Osmosis Fluorescent Lamps Irrigation Other Lamps Under Watering About Electricity 2 P a g e www.gre e n C u l t u r E D. c o
Over Watering Drip Systems Misdiagnosed Disorders Macronutrients / Primary Nutrients Secondary Nutrients Micronutrients / Trace Elements Chemical Fertilizers Organic Fertilizers Organic Teas Mixing Fertilizers Fertilizer Application Foliar Feeding Spreader-Stickers Additives Passive Systems Active Systems Ebb and Flow Gardens Air Table Deep Water Culture (DWC) Top Feed Systems Top Feed Buckets Top Feed Slabs Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) Aeroponics Soilless Growing Mediums Growing Rocks ph Measurements Sterilizing Hydroponic Reservoirs Reservoir Temperature Hydroponic Irrigation Hydroponic Nutrient Disorders Air Movement Stomata Air Circulation Ventilation Intake Air Security Temperature Humidity Measuring Relative Humidity Measuring CO2 Producing CO2 CO2 Emitter Systems CO2 Generator Systems Other Ways to Make CO2 CO2 Fermentation Dry Ice Baking Soda and Vinegar Odor Deodorizers Negative Ion Generator Ozone Generators Activated Carbon Filters Setting Up the Vent Fan Vent Fan Pest Prevention Pest Control Sprays and Traps Predators Parasites Gray Mold (Botrytis) aka Bud Mold Damping-Off Downy Mildew Blight Foliar Spots and Fungi Powdery Mildew Root Rot Viruses 3 P a g e www.g r e e n C u l t u r E D. c o
Teaching Methods This multi-media Certification contains video and/or audio lecture(s) that are supplemented by numerous learning activities and resources. The education is entirely self-paced, which means anyone can enroll at any time, and finish the Certification within the enrollment duration. Certifications allow smartphone users to have instant access to their Certification materials no matter where they are and video is a core part of the modern day educational institution from teaching to learning. Each Certification is generally broken down into several modules and contains: Instructional Videos ebooks Assessments Discussion Forum Glossaries Photo Galleries Supplemental Video External Resources and Website Links Certification of Completion Online education is a fraction of the cost compared to the amount of time and money it takes to commute to a physical location. Your faculty has the knowledge and understanding that enables them to share their valuable real-world experience to empower you to apply what is learned in your education. Expectations Educate, cultivate, liberate. Today, in wake of a new progressive government, changing social views and a global economic crisis, we are in the midst of possibly the biggest pro-marijuana political opportunity in history. By becoming a Green CulturED student is to take a major step forward to advance the cause by educating others and ourselves on the benefits of legalization. Together we can make a difference. Text and Resources In your Certification you will receive an ebook that is downloadable, printable and/or you can save as a digital file. It is a manual of instruction for the Certification that addresses the learning objectives of your Certification. ebooks are created to supplement your Certification and for you to have something tangible to print and to use offline when applying what you have learned in your Certification. 4 P a g e www.g r e e n C u l t u r E D. c o
Academic Honor Netiquette Utilize the rules of good grammar, punctuation, and word choice for all written responses. Show consideration and respect for diverse points of view. Respond to individuals professionally; never write anything that you would not want others to see. Utilize the same rules of etiquette that one would use with others when conversing on the phone. Avoid using vulgar language. Avoid using acrimonious language: be insightful, not spiteful. Make meaningful contributions to discussions In other words, do more than just ask questions. Offer opinions and answers using facts to back your findings. Do not type in all capitals; it can easily be perceived as shouting. When sending e-mails, be sure to address the recipient and to identify yourself. Syllabus Disclaimer: Information in this Certification outline document is subject to change. The instructor also reserves the right to change the schedule and make any necessary adjustments to the Certification. If changes occur, you will be notified immediately. 5 P a g e www.g r e e n C u l t u r E D. c o