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chisme
08-08-2006, 12:02 PM
ok so what tpe of carerr's are there where you basic raise and study hydrophonics? like you knowwhen u see them big ol greenhouse's filled with plants that are eing hydrophonicly grown and studied? like i wouldnt mind doin that learning about new setup's and learning more about plant gentics and whatnot:confused:
Inferius
08-08-2006, 12:06 PM
Ask yourself this, are you REALLY interested in horticulture?
Or is it just the cultivation of cannabis you're truly into??
Would you really want to spend your whole day learning how to properly grow a certain subgenus of squash??
BlackBliss
08-08-2006, 12:46 PM
hey man.....Horticulture is about the only one that will get you a qualification as far as i know...... i once had the ambitions to become one myself, but ended up getting hired back into what i had experience in...ohwell
I say if thats what people want to do.....then live and let dream!!
Cheer's all & Peace out stoner's,
Bliss. :stoned:
BlackBliss
08-08-2006, 12:49 PM
subgenus of squash??
Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat...lol....ummmm okaaaay then.
:thumbsup:
jamstigator
08-08-2006, 12:50 PM
Probably decent money in botanically-oriented pharmacology. Probably interesting work too, if you're into that. But I suspect you need a PhD.
Nochowderforyou
08-08-2006, 02:53 PM
If you're interested in hydroponics of cannabis growing, than take that up as a personal hobby. You can learn so much reading a learning on your own, and if cannabis is what you're after, I suggest not going to college for it because cannabis is not something you will learn.
I went horticulture school here at the college. All I needed to get in was a HS diploma or equiv.. It was just a one year course, at first, about the basics of plant growth, and life. I learned about shrubs, tress, flowers, veggies/fruits, everything! I now grow my own tomatos and huge strawberry patch every year, as a hobby, but I'd like to have my own greenhouse someday specializing in fruits and veggies.
The course that I did take, I can now go onto several other horticulture courses that focus on main things, instead of various things. I my case, producing my own food from the ground up.
Plus, learning on my own how to grow my own ganja has certainly helped too.
Study the growths of tomato plants. They are alomost indentical in growth patterns of cannabis.
Good luck.
cannabis campbell
08-08-2006, 04:04 PM
A gardening course?
Dont think theres anything at college
Zandor
08-08-2006, 04:35 PM
Hey Chisme there is even an article in Skunk Mag last month on this exact subject. Pick a career in the Cannabiz or something like that.
Skink
08-08-2006, 04:41 PM
good ol mother nature and horsey manure is all you need... tomato's like fuk big like melons... dirt horse manure sun and rain...
Hydroponics squirting god knows what at the roots and then they tell you it's good for you...
Nochowderforyou
08-08-2006, 07:43 PM
A gardening course?
Dont think theres anything at college
They're not offered at every college and I had to live in another city to go to it because it wasn't offered locally.
It's called Horticulture. Don't look for "gardening" as you might come up empty handed.
orangeman
08-08-2006, 07:50 PM
Ask yourself this, are you REALLY interested in horticulture?
Or is it just the cultivation of cannabis you're truly into??
Would you really want to spend your whole day learning how to properly grow a certain subgenus of squash??
I dunno about him but I'm just interested in the history, information, and cultivation of cannabis :p. But I do love plants and believe they are one of the main reasons why people are healthy.
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