OAKLAND, Calif., Feb. 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- To meet a huge demand, Oaksterdam University, known as "America's first cannabis college," will be holding an Indoor Horticulture Seminar in Las Vegas On March 6th to March 9th of this year. The event is comprised of four days of intensive instruction covering every aspect on how to grow legal marijuana.
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Industry experts are predicting there will be as many as 200,000 jobs related to the legal marijuana industry created in the U.S. this year alone.
Oaksterdam University works with employers in the legal cannabis industry to match them with the growing demand.
Attendees at the Las Vegas event will get certified in such subjects as:
- Cultivation Law
- Seed to Sale
- Vegetative Growth
- Organic Horticulture
- Yield Maximization
- Grow Room Design
- Electrical Safety & Lighting
- Pests & Pathogens
- Strain Selection
- Basics of Soil Science
- CO2 Supplementation
- And Much, Much More
Classes will cover everything needed to know from seed to harvest.
Job seekers will learn about pests and pathogens, nutrients, mothers and cuttings, electrical safety and legal implications.
This is a unique opportunity to become part of a job boom that perhaps has not been experienced since the end of prohibition.
More can be learned at the Oaksterdam website: https://oaksterdamuniversity.com/las-vegas-horticulture-seminar/
About Oaksterdam University
Oaksterdam University is an internationally recognized Cannabis College. It is our mission to provide quality training for the cannabis industry. Thousands of students have already passed through the O.U. curriculum since the school was opened in November 2007. As a groundbreaking new place to learn, Oaksterdam University is a forerunner in training those people interested in a career in the cannabis Industry.
Contact:
Richard Berman
For Oaksterdam University
Email
914-954-9005
SOURCE Oaksterdam University
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