Cultivation Agent Learning Pathway – 300 Series

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Content length: 21h 46m
  1. 01. Green Flower Custom Learning Paths
    1 Lesson

    Lesson contents:
    • Green Flower Custom Learning Paths
      2m
      This video segment is an introduction to Green Flower's custom learning Paths. Green Flower is your solution to all your training needs. See how we can customize a tailored learning path for any job role within the cannabis industry.
  2. 02. How Advocacy Moves Cannabis Forward
    4 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Meet Your Instructors
      1m
      In this video segment, you will get to know the instructors from NORML. They will be covering various advocacy topics, from one of the best organizations in the world of cannabis. The instructors are Jenn Michelle Pedini, Paul Armentano, and Jax Finkel.
    • NORML & Cannabis Advocacy
      3m
      In this video segment, NORML's involvement with cannabis advocacy is described. NORML was started in 1970, when only 12 percent of Americans agreed with legalization. NORML is designed to help change the stigma of cannabis. Even in places where there is legalization, there are hurdles to advocate individuals.
    • History of Cannabis Advocacy & Reform
      1m
      In this video segment, the NORML team breaks down the history of cannabis advocacy and reform. In 1914, the first local ordinance was passed for marijuana possession in El Paso, Texas. The Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 put a hamper on cannabis. In the 1960s, President Richard Nixon's campaign against cannabis made a larger divide. NORML was founded in 1970 by Keith Stroup.
    • Importance of Cannabis Advocacy
      1m
      In this video segment, the team at NORML talks about the importance of cannabis advocacy. Cannabis laws affect personal and patient freedoms. Patient freedoms allow people to have the right to choose their medical treatment. Personal ownership includes the ownership of your body.
  3. 03. Cannabis Advocacy: Past, Present, and Future
    2 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Current Landscape of Cannabis Advocacy
      2m
      In this video segment, Paul Armentano of NORML describes the current landscape of cannabis advocacy. There has never been more cultural and political support for legalizing cannabis. The Controlled Substances Act made a vital change in cannabis by legalizing the hemp plant. Now is the time to join NORML and help legalize cannabis.
    • Becoming a Cannabis Advocate
      1m
      In this video segment, Jax Finkel talks about becoming a cannabis advocate. People can advocate in their own way, using our voices, going through our government, or through the medical field. Everyone has a role to play in destigmatizing cannabis.
  4. 04. The Path To Influencing Cannabis Policy
    2 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Cannabis Policy Today
      5m
      In this video segment, Paul Armentano talks about cannabis policy today. The majority of political parties support the legalization of cannabis. Many different age groups also believe in legalization. There are many groups that have already dealt with legalization on the medical and recreational sides. No state has gone back to prohibition on cannabis.
    • Cannabis Policy Tomorrow
      2m
      In this video segment, Paul Armentano looks into cannabis policy of tomorrow. Politicians no longer look at cannabis as a liability. There are still a number of battleground states that need advocacy to help legalize cannabis. One of the challenges is our own success. Social change only happens when people are involved in the political process.
  5. 05. How To Set Your Goals & Achieve Your Advocacy Objectives
    4 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Getting Started
      1m
      How can you get involved with local cannabis advocacy? This segment discusses how you can begin your own NORML chapter. This is a great first step to enacting local change when it comes to cannabis law.
    • Leveraging Volunteers
      2m
      This video discusses several virtual ways that you can leverage volunteers and help them engage with your NORML chapter. The video also discusses messaging lawmakers, utilizing social media, and providing online training sessions.
    • Fundraising
      1m
      This segment discusses the important and often intimidating concept of fundraising. Asking people to donate to your cause provides them with the opportunity to directly engage with cannabis advocacy.
    • Effective Non-Profit Advocacy
      4m
      How can you be an effective cannabis advocate? This video discusses several ways to improve your advocacy, such as building relationships with lawmakers on the local level and creating a key message strategy.
  6. 06. Strategies To Succeed In Cannabis Advocacy
    3 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • How to Get Started
      2m
      Are you trying to get involved in cannabis advocacy? This video provides just a few ways to connect with legislators, including town halls, city councils, listening tours, meet-and-greets, and fundraisers. Attending these allow you to speak with local leaders and lawmakers.
    • Community Engagement
      2m
      Collaboration and connection are important parts of cannabis advocacy. This video discusses several ways that you can engage with the broader community, including holding community forums, roundtable talks, and listening tours.
    • Legislative Research
      2m
      NORML has made it easy for individuals to be informed on local and state cannabis laws. Through their website, NORML provides information on current and potential laws regarding cannabis consumption. They also provide information on elected officials and where they stand on cannabis policy.
  7. 07. Messaging & Framing: How To Gain Public Support
    3 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Introduction to Messaging
      3m
      This video discusses how to frame a message based on your target audience. It also highlights how your communication techniques may change depending on whether you’re speaking to lawmakers, the general public, or volunteers.
    • Communication Strategy: Message Box
      1m
      This segment highlights a communication strategy commonly known as the message box. This tool allows you to critically examine your own talking points and your opposition. Once the message box is outlined, you can determine which section offers the strongest message.
    • Communication Strategy: Case Study
      2m
      This segment highlights a real world case study and campaign known as “Let Doctors Decide.” This case study is described in detail and is still used today as an example of a successful messaging strategy.
  8. 08. Coalition Building & Legislative Allies
    6 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Identifying Allies
      2m
      This video discusses how to chose the right voices to champion legislation. This includes choosing the right sponsors and people who have a personal connection to your legislation.
    • Finding Allies
      1m
      This video discusses the steps in finding allies that align with your mission, and finding organizations that overlap with your mission.
    • Engaging Allies
      1m
      This video discusses how important it is to be thoughtful when engaging with your allies. This includes being well read and caught up on all issues relating to the cause, fostering close lines of communication, and adding allies to your email list.
    • Building A Coalition
      1m
      This video discusses how to engage your allies in making a more formal connection with you and your cause by joining a coalition.
    • Leveraging a Coalition
      1m
      This video discusses how to leverage a newly formed coalition thoughtfully and properly. This can be done by teaming up together on events, sharing marketing and branding practices, and sharing actions throughout each other's networks.
    • Coalition Case Study
      3m
      This video discusses how Texas was able to leverage its coalition in order to raise awareness surrounding marijuana policy. This can be done by hosting lobby days, producing one pagers, and hosting educational exhibits.
  9. 09. How To Deliver Your Message To The Media
    2 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Responding to the Media
      3m
      This video discusses how to be an effective advocate by successfully interacting with the media. Being an effective advocate includes establishing credibility, being honest and knowledgeable, and following up with published stories.
    • Reaching Out to the Media
      7m
      This video discusses how important it is to be confident when reaching out to the media. This includes drafting press releases, looking for news in your local area, exposing new and current legislation, pitching op-eds, and introducing yourself to local editors and reporters.
  10. 10. Lawmaker & Voter Engagement: The Keys to Your Success
    3 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • The Legislative Agenda
      2m
      This video discusses the importance of preparing a legislative agenda in order to clarify priorities. It goes into how to prepare an agenda, and make sure it clearly outlines objectives and goals for your specific chapter.
    • Direct Lobbying
      2m
      This video discusses how to mobilize your supporters through action alerts, call scripts, and advertising on social media and other platforms.
    • Lobbying Case Study
      3m
      This video discusses a Texas case study on lobbying that illustrates the importance of relying on elected officials. It shows that a voter registration guide was created in order to inform and streamline the lobbying process for supporters.
  11. 11. Implementation & Protecting Progress
    4 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • The After Action Plan
      3m
      In this video segment, Paul Armentano covers an after action plan. A legislative victory on cannabis is not necessarily an end point, but instead where the real work begins. A discussion needs to be addressed about how to regulate cannabis. It is vital to expand your coalition. Also, don't underestimate your opponents, who are not going away.
    • Implementation Timelines
      2m
      In this video segment, Paul Armentano talks about implementation timelines. In the state of Maine, cannabis is legal but has been held up by politicians. There must be timelines in campaign efforts to not give people a reason to delay legalization. A common tactic used by those against cannabis is blocking implementation at the local level.
    • Post-Legalization
      3m
      In this video segment, Paul Armentano breaks down post-legalization. For example, there is no reason someone incarcerated in a state with legal cannabis should still be paying the price. One of the first missions should be expungement of past cannabis convictions. It is vital to address the discrimination, such as in the workplace, employment, or medical rights.
    • Protecting Progress: A Case Study
      5m
      In this video segment, Paul Armentano shows a case study in Nevada. Nevada only took six months to move on their cannabis retail, which is ahead of most schedules. In the state of Nevada, a person can't be denied a job for failing a marijuana drug test and people who have had a criminal arrest related to marijuana have it sealed by the state.
  12. 12. Cannabis Benefits
    10 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • The Unspoken Wellness Benefits of Cannabis
      19m
      In this video segment, Steve DeAngelo talks to an open forum about the unspoken wellness benefits of cannabis. He touches on the decades of propaganda, cannabis reform law, recreational vs. medicinal use cannabis, and the pharmaceutical industry. Next, he examines cannabis as the better alternative to pharmaceutical drugs since cannabis works in conjunction with your Endocannabinoid system (ECS) to effectively treat almost every advertised health condition, as well as restoring and maintaining homeostasis within our body. The overlooked wellness benefits of cannabis are also discussed such as having an open mind, creativity, spirituality, patience, laughter, friendship, as well as covering Steve's 3-step method to ID misuse, and his response to cannabis as a wellness product, not an intoxicant.
    • Cannabis Fitness: Part 1
      6m
      In this video segment, Mandee Lee covers Part I of a 2 part series on cannabis fitness. First, we discuss (7) ways cannabis can boost your fitness which include: Shifting your perspective, Bronchial relaxation, Targeting specific muscle groups, appetite, nerve pain, muscle tension, pain and inflammation, as well as alleviating stress and anxiety. Finally, Mandee Lee breaks down the stereotypes that cannabis users are lazy an not fit, whereas the modern cannabis user is one that is healthy, active and a positive influence on society.
    • Cannabis Fitness: Part 2
      7m
      In this video segment, Mandee Lee covers Part 2 of a 2 part series on cannabis fitness. She talks about what you can do to start experimenting with using cannabis for your fitness routine. We cover the (4) tips to improve your fitness with cannabis including the type of consumption method you are choosing prior to workout, strain selection and consuming strains with both THC and CBD to achieve balanced medicinal benefits for your body, consuming cannabis immediately prior to your fitness regimen to achieve best results, and day after pain management and recovery. Next, alternative cannabis uses for pain relief and inflammation such as cannabis topicals, and hot cannabis salt baths are also discussed.
    • The Art and Science of Cannabis Microdosing
      7m
      In this video segment, Mandee Lee talks about microdosing and consuming less cannabis while still achieving the maximum benefits, as well as how to begin experimenting with microdosing yourself. The discussion about experimentation begins with strain selection, alternating different consumption methods, learning situations where microdosing is ideal for you. Next, listening to your body regarding the many different effects of cannabis and choosing the right dose for you to achieve maximum health benefits is also discussed.
    • Self-Treating Anxiety with Cannabis
      11m
      In this video segment, Mandee Lee talks about self-treating anxiety with medicinal cannabis. This discussion begins with 4 tips found to be extremely helpful for experimenting with cannabis to help treat anxiety. These tips include the importance of strain selection using high CBD and Low THC levels, strain journaling, the consumption method (start low and slow), and understanding the experience between recreational and medicinal use cannabis to treat anxiety related symptoms. Finally, you will cover using the power of cannabis to help choose between the opposing sides of positive and negative thought patterns.
    • Cannabis for Pets
      26m
      In this video segment, host Dr. Rob Silver and Dr. Gary Richter discuss the benefits of cannabis for your pets, and how you can use medical cannabis in your pets to improve both their quality and quantity of life. This discussion includes the Endocannabinoid System receptors in pets, the type of cannabis for pets (CBD vs. THC treatment), the safe and effective use of cannabis in pets, as well as and how cannabis can be a highly effective medicine to improve the overall quality of your pet's life in the treatment of seizure disorders, pain management, decreased anxiety, increased appetite, neurological disease, and cancer treatment.
    • Your Endocannabinoid System
      10m
      In this segment, Malik Burnett, MD. talks about the Endocannabinoid system (ECS), and how the (ECS) explains why cannabis is so applicable toward the treatment of numerous diseases and health conditions. The ECS is discussed as it helps regulate balance within our body and maintain homeostasis. Next, the law of 2's is used to describe cannabinoids within our body and the Phyto-cannabinoids which you get by cannabis consumption, as well as the CB1 and CB2 receptors that work to regulate both our nervous system and immune system. Cannabis in the treatment of seizure disorders, Crohn's disease, and chronic pain are also discussed.
    • Cannabis for Creativity
      22m
      In this segment, Best Selling author, Gay Hendricks talks about how much cannabis can help facilitate creativity and access a deep connection within ourselves and with others. Next, you will learn how Cannabis provides a shift of perspective and altered state of consciousness which allows one to express themselves with authenticity, accountability, and honesty. The pillars of the creative process in relationship building, as well as making deep connections with who you really are is also discussed.
    • Modern Cannabis
      21m
      In this segment, Steve DeAngelo talks about modern cannabis and how the reform we have unleashed over the last decade has opened the door to an explosion of entrepreneurship in the cannabis industry. Mr. DeAngelo examines new cannabis infused product formats such as gum, soda, tea, coffee, the vape pen; and how these products appeal to first time cannabis users with more socially accepted cannabis product formats. Next, the medicinal value of cannabinoids, terpenes, and the therapeutic effect of THCV and CBN is also discussed, as well as how modern cannabis is deemed essential to the preservation of the modern world.
    • Vaporizing Kitchen Herbs with Cannabis
      7m
      In this segment, Mandee Lee talks about vaporizing kitchen herbs with cannabis and the accompanying medicinal benefits. The examination of select herbs and their specific benefits are also discussed such as: Chamomile to help relieve symptoms of stress and depression; Lemon Balm to relieve symptoms of headache, insomnia, and body circulation; and Peppermint to aid in symptoms of depression, allergies and energy level. Next, the five tips to get started in the vaporization of herbs begins with understanding the visual vapor difference, cashed bowl difference, temperature, and the extra that is needed for the vaporization of herbs as opposed to cannabis flower. Finally, the importance of creating your own medical closet with a list of health benefits for your specific needs is also discussed.
  13. 13. Cannabinoids and Terpenes
    10 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Same Strain Different Impact
      23m
      "In this segment, Josh Wurzer walks you through the data and science of how to demystify strain names and why it’s imperative to focus on strain profiles instead. He will bring clarity on what makes a strain a “strain”, why you must avoid the strain name game and use cannabis profiling instead to find the right cannabis for you. How strains differ regionally in terms of quality, cannabinoid profiles, and terpene content, as well as why labeling a strain Indica or Sativa can be very misleading is also discussed.
    • How CBD Will Change The World
      40m
      This segment will provide an overview of how CBD works within the endocannabinoid system, and highlights of the therapeutic effects of CBD, related receptors, and different CBD product types. Also, the video discusses how CBD is derived from cannabis sativa, and the several ailments that can be treated with CBD including anxiety, autoimmune diseases, inflammatory conditions, epilepsy syndromes, chronic pain, and much more. Next, you cover the many ways that CBD can be consumed, including tinctures, oral ingestion, inhalation, topical, transdermal, and more. The different forms CBD can take, such as isolate, full spectrum, and raw flower is also discussed.
    • The Potential Of Terpenes
      40m
      In this segment, an expert panel presents an introduction to terpenes and terpenoids. The panel presents the main terpenes and terpenoids that are found within cannabis and what medicinal benefits they have. Next, you will identify how terpenes and cannabinoids interact to produce additional therapeutic benefits. Major and minor terpene classes, and the psychoactive effects of terpenes are also discussed.
    • Chemical Compounds In Cannabis
      21m
      This segment will cover the known chemical compounds in cannabis that elicit its medicinal response, as well as the therapeutic benefits we get from it. We discuss the well-known cannabinoids THC, THCA, CBD, CBN, THCVA, terpenes and terpenoids, flavonoids, the Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and how it primarily regulates our bodies equilibrium (Homeostasis). Finally, you will learn that our bodies have their own cannabinoids and endocannabinoids, as well as how the cannabinoid receptors CB1 and CB2 relate to our immunity.
    • Introduction to Cannabis Plant Chemistry
      16m
      In this segment, Dr. Hazekamp talks about cannabis and its comparison to modern medicine. You will be introduced to cannabis plant chemistry with a primary focus on the chemistry of the plant (biosynthesis), the chemistry of pharmaceutical product development and administration forms, the chemistry of the body (the endocannabinoid system), and analytical methods performed in the cannabis lab.
    • Cannabis Plant Chemistry: Cannabinoids
      28m
      This segment begs the question If cannabis resin is the lifeblood of medical cannabis, cannabinoids are the red blood cells crucial for its survival. You will learn how THC and CBD are both classified as phytocannabinoid molecules, and that there is no plant in nature has been found to produce the abundant concentrations of cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. Next, you will learn how researchers are finding more chemical compounds that are similar to those in cannabis and it is becoming an area of opportunity for creating new medicines. Finally, you will learn that many of the primary cannabinoids the cannabis plant produces are proving to be potent and remarkable natural medicines, including those with psychoactive potential.
    • Cannabis Plant Chemistry: Terpenes
      12m
      This segment will discuss why Cannabinoids aren’t the only important compounds in the cannabis plant, and hile the herb produces over 100 different cannabinoids, another 200 molecules fall under the label of terpenes. You will learn that Terpenes give cannabis cultivars their unique aromas and enhance the therapeutic value of cannabis medicines. Families of different cannabis plants (chemovars) are more likely to produce specific combinations of terpene aroma molecules than others, and while cannabinoids make up the backbone of the experience that different chemovars provide, you will learn how terpenes contribute to the subtle nuances that give depth to the personalities of each distinguished variety, as well as they also hold medicinal potential.
    • Cannabis Plant Chemistry: Other Components
      8m
      In. this segment, you will learn about other components in the cannabis plant such as flavonoids, alkaloids, anthraquinones, chemical synthesis (synthetic production) in cannabis laboratories, Complete research of the full range of cannabinoid compounds with specific therapeutic benefits is discussed, as well as how much the other components present in the cannabis have on the medicinal properties of the plant such as terpenes, neutral cannabinoids, and acidic cannabinoids.
    • Cannabis Plant Chemistry: Examples
      25m
      This segment begins with an examination of what is in the bud of your cannabis plant. A check for the quality control of cannabinoid content, terpene profile, and contaminants, as well as cannabis testing examples are discussed from samples analyzed in separate cannabis labs. More specifically, This segment begs the following questions: Question 1: What sampling am I taking and what am I analyzing in it. Question 2: Controls and which samples you are comparing to draw your conclusions. Question 3: Labeling and what are you claiming for your product and in what exact form is it present. Question 4: Statistics and rather draw conclusions too fast,use large numbers of samples to make your point.
    • Cannabis Plant Chemistry: Conclusion
      10m
      This segment concludes with key points to summarize cannabis plant chemistry. You will learn there is wrong information everywhere and to be cautious when it comes to cut and paste wikipedia science as it pertains to Cannabis chemistry. You will understand why patient inspired research and studying the research that is applicable to what patients need right now. Finally, we cover 4 main conclusions to summarize our series on cannabis plant chemistry. Question 1: What sampling am I taking and what am I analyzing in it. Question 2: Controls and which samples you are comparing to draw your conclusions. Question 3: Labeling and what are you claiming for your product and in what exact form is it present. Question 4: Statistics and rather draw conclusions too fast, use large numbers of samples to make your point.
  14. 14. Cannabis Connoisseurship
    15 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • How to Roll a Connoisseurship Joint
      6m
      In this segment, you will learn how to roll a connoisseur joint.
    • How to Smoke a Joint
      5m
      In this segment, you will learn how to smoke a joint properly. Controlling temperature of the joint by taking light drags. Experience the flavors by taking partial hit while breathing in cool air, then by releasing smoke slowly through nose and mouth you will taste it and enjoy the flavors and full experience of consuming cannabis.
    • Lighters
      3m
      In this segment, you will learn about using different types of lighters and how best to use them while consuming your cannabis flower. Lighters come in many shapes, sizes, finishes, etc. but most importantly it is about monitoring heat levels and keeping your flower free from unnecessary contaminants.
    • The Chillum
      5m
      In this segment, you will learn how to use a chillum to consume cannabis flower. The chillum comes in many shapes, sizes, and finishes.
    • Using a Jeweler's Loupe
      5m
      In this segment, you will learn how to use a jeweler's loupe in evaluating the quality of cannabis flower. The loupe comes in many shapes, sizes, finishes, etc. but most important is the loup's magnification and built in light feature to view cannabis flower under less than optimal conditions. Next, using this tool in accessing the nug, trichomes in tact, the ripeness of trcihomes, maturity fo trichome heads (amber) whether it was machine vs hand trimmed, contamination types is also discussed.
    • The Ash
      3m
      In this segment, the type of ash you produce from your cannabis joint is indicative of the quailty of your cannabis flower. Learning represents chemical agents used on the plant throughout its growth cycle, compared to a light colored ash that breaks down much easier indicates a much higher quality cannabis product.
    • How to Judge Effects
      4m
      In this segment, you will learn about judging the overall effects of both mind and body while consuming cannabis flower.
    • Developing an Educated Palate
      5m
      In this segment, you will learn about developing an educated palate through taste, smell, lung feel, etc,. while consuming cannabis flower.
    • The Grind
      4m
      In this segment, you will learn about the grind and preparation of your cannabis flower for consumption.
    • Rolling Papers
      5m
      In this segment, you will learn about varieties of rolling papers, and how to choose the best option for your joints according to personal preference.
    • Connoisseurs Tools / Tool Box
      6m
      In this segment, you will learn about varieties of tools in your connoisseur toolbox, and choosing the best one to use with your cannabis according to personal preference.
    • Using a Jeweler's Loupe
      5m
      In this segment, you will learn how to use a jeweler's loupe in evaluating the quality of cannabis flower. The loupe comes in many shapes, sizes, finishes, etc. but most important is the loup's magnification and built in light feature to view cannabis flower under less than optimal conditions. Next, using this tool in accessing the nug, trichomes in tact, the ripeness of trcihomes, maturity of trichome heads (amber) and whether it was machine vs hand trimmed, along with contamination types is also discussed.
    • What is Cannabis Connoisseurship?
      4m
      In this segment, you will learn about cannabis connoisseurship and how to really enjoy and appreciate the experience of cannabis consumption at the next level.
    • What is Cannabis Connoisseurship?
      4m
      In this segment, you will learn about cannabis connoisseurship and how to really enjoy and appreciate the experience of cannabis consumption at the next level.
    • What is Cannabis Connoisseurship?
      4m
      In this segment, you will learn about cannabis connoisseurship and how to really enjoy and appreciate the experience of cannabis consumption at the next level.
  15. 15. Cannabis Customer Service
    8 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • How To Choose The Right Edibles
      6m
      In this segment, Mandee Lee talks about the (3) most important tips for picking cannabis edibles. You will learn that with so many edibles available in the cannabis market along with FDA requirements and standardization on labeling, packaging, and potency it can be confusing for the buyer to make the best purchase to match their specific needs. Next, you will discover the importance of dosage requirements; the list of ingredients to make sure your product is healthy and good for your body, and finally testing and making sure your choosing both a product without contamination and with a cannabinoid and terpene profile best for your medicinal needs.
    • Indica And Sativa What Is Wrong
      9m
      In this segment, Mandee Lee talks about the indica vs. sativa controversy, as well as the most accurate way to pick a cannabis strain that is best for you. You will also learn the best way to choose the correct cannabinoid and terpene ratio profile to achieve the entourage effect. Federal laws on consistency with standardized testing, and correct labeling formats is also discussed.
    • Cannabis Topicals: 5 Buying Tips
      1m
      In this segment, you learn (5) essentials tips for purchasing cannabis topicals, as well as how to avoid certain ingredients while making sure others are there for a specific therapeutic purpose. You will learn to look for certain essential oils to be organic and non-irritating, how they are processed to get the most therapeutic benefits from your cannabis product. Finally, lab testing is also discussed to make sure your choosing a product without contamination and with a cannabinoid and terpene profile that is a best match for your medicinal needs.
    • How To Use Cannabis With Intention
      7m
      In this segment, Mandee Lee talks about using cannabis with intention, and how to get more from your cannabis experiences by following these (3) steps: First, setting clear intentions before you consume is very important for your cannabis experience because it allows you to be clear on the outcomes you want to achieve from the plant. The next step is to take immediate aligned action towards whichever activity is going to support your intention in the best way possible. Lastly, is to trust the plant and to understand the higher purpose of cannabis to bring your body back to a state of balance or homeostasis, as well as try to bring some degree of consciousness and purpose to your cannabis use in order to get the best out of your cannabis experience.
    • How To Legitimize Cannabis As Medicine
      23m
      In this segment, Dr. Frankel talks about normalizing cannabis as a medicinal practice for patients seeking therapeutic care. There is a deep dive discussion of the key players: Plant derived cannabinoids, endocannabinoids, phytocannabinoids, terpenoids, flavonoids, the benefits of THC, CBD, THCV, the entourage effect, and hemp-based medicine, as well as how cannabinoid receptors divides into the 2 main subtypes of CB1 and CB2. Finally, we explore the medical cannabis visit while understanding the patients specific needs in order to provide the best possible treatment outcome.
    • Cannabis And Our Aging Population
      28m
      In this segment, Dr. King talks about cannabis and our aging population. First, the learner will gain an understanding of the aging process. Second, you will understand that with aging comes the onset of chronic disease. Next, you will understand how inflammation and oxidative stress affect aging and chronic disease. Finally, the learner will explore cannabis and its many therapeutic uses with the aging adult population.
    • The Budtender: Max Montrose
      19m
      In this segment, Max Montrose recounts his journey from budtender to cannabis education producer and why the cannabis industry is desperate for credible cannabis education and training. Budtenders are the spearhead of the entire cannabis industry, but are they equipped to hold this position? You will gain understanding on whose role is it to guide the adult cannabis user experience, as well as informing parents on what products their child should use, how they should use it, and if the budtender pursued a responsible layer of cannabis vendor training. Also, you will learn about the state of current cannabis education, as well as the type of responsible vendor training and certification that is available for new budtenders pursuing a career field in the cannabis industry.
    • Demystifying Strain Names
      24m
      In this segment, Josh Wurzer walks you through the data and science of how to demystify strain names and why it’s imperative to focus on strain profiles instead. You will gain clarity on what makes a strain a “strain”, and why you must avoid the strain name game and use cannabis profiling instead to find the right cannabis for you. Finally, you will explore how strains differ regionally in terms of quality, cannabinoid profiles, terpene content, as well as why labeling a strain Indica or sativa can be very misleading for the cannabis user.
  16. 16. Cannabis Products & Consumption Methods
    10 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Cannabis Edibles: Pros & Cons
      7m
      In recent years, edibles have skyrocketed in popularity as more consumers are considering them to be a viable delivery method. This video discusses the wide range of edible products and the advantages and disadvantages of this delivery method.
    • Cannabis Juicing
      10m
      Health-conscious cannabis consumers have recently discovered that cannabis can be used in juicing. This video provides tips and tricks for those who are interested in this delivery method. In addition, this video also discusses the health benefits that juiced cannabis provides.
    • Vaporizing vs Smoking
      5m
      This video offers an introductory look at smoking and vaporizing cannabis. In addition, this video discusses pros, cons, cannabinoid content, rates efficiency, aroma, and other details of each delivery method.
    • Cannabis Topicals: 5 Must-Haves
      7m
      Topicals are one of the most popular cannabis products on the market due to their effectiveness and nonpsychoactive properties. This video provides an introduction to topicals and explores the 5 most popular products.
    • Transdermal Cannabis Patches
      8m
      This video provides an overview of transdermal patches and how they work. These medicated adhesive patches release cannabinoid therapy directly through the skin and provide a consistent dose over a long period of time.
    • Cannabis Vaporizers: Find Your Ideal Vape
      8m
      Vaporizing cannabis is quickly becoming the most popular way to consume cannabis. Due to this surge in popularity, it can be difficult to select the right vape that will fit your needs. This video discusses how to find the perfect vaporizer for your lifestyle.
    • Cannabis Oils
      7m
      This video discusses how consumers can get the most bang for their buck when using and selecting cannabis oils. In addition, this video also provides valuable information on bioavailability, dosing, manufacturing, and common misconceptions regarding cannabis oils.
    • Top Tips for Cannabis Tinctures
      6m
      This video shows consumers how they can get the most out of cannabis tinctures. In addition, this video explains key characteristics such as bioavailability, dosing, how long it’ll stay in your system, and how your body will be affected.
    • Cannabis Topicals
      6m
      Cannabis topicals can treat a wide variety of ailments such as cramps, headaches, arthritis, joint pain, bug bites, and much more. Topicals are a great entry point into the cannabis industry because they are non psychoactive and safe for almost all consumers. This video will discuss what to look for when selecting your first cannabis topical product.
    • How Ingestion Methods Affect Us Differently
      23m
      Within this video, Dr. Deborah Malka discusses why different ingestion methods cause different effects. In addition, this video discusses 6 different modes of delivery including: smoking, vaping, ingestion, sublingual, topical, and raw.
  17. 17. Cannabis Quality Control
    3 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Buying Clean and Safe Cannabis
      8m
      How can you tell if your cannabis is safe to consume? This video discusses 3 tips that will help you determine whether cannabis is clean and high quality. In addition, this video discusses the importance of lab testing, inspecting flower, and more.
    • How to Store Your Cannabis
      13m
      This video discusses what to look for when storing your cannabis products. In addition, this video lists several products that are great storage solutions that will keep your cannabis fresh and protected.
    • Quality Control with Joel Stanley
      24m
      Within this video, Joel Stanley shares his professional knowledge regarding quality control in cannabis products. Quality control is especially important because many consumers have underlying medical conditions and suppressed immune systems. Due to this, many consumers are sensitive to pesticides, solvents, mold, and other harmful chemicals.
  18. 18. Health Conditions & Cannabis
    24 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • ADD-ADHD and Cannabis
      9m
      In this video segment, Michele Ross and Robbin Lynn cover ADD-ADHD with the association of cannabis. Adderall decreases the birth of newborn brain cells, cannabinoids like CBD grow brain cells. CBD helps the communication around the hippocampus with ADHD. Dosing profiles for ADD or ADHD are complex based on age, needs of the patient, and current prescription drugs. 25 mil a day for patients that don't have prescription drugs for their ADD or ADHD.
    • Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia, and Cannabis
      6m
      In this video segment, Michele Ross talks about Alzheimer's, Dementia, and their relation to cannabis. Both Alzheimer's and Dementia are sensitive to cannabis in a positive way, men who smoke cannabis have a better chance of lessening the chances of getting Alzheimer's. THC will reduces the violence in patient's that deal with the "sunsetting." The key is created better quality of life for Alzheimer's patients. The dosing for Alzheimer's and Dementia is very state and situation specific, but it is key to start low in dosing.
    • Anxiety and Cannabis
      5m
      In this video segment, Michele Ross and Robbin Lynn tackle anxiety and cannabis. Cannabis is very effective for anxiety but it depends on what cannabinoid. THC can provoke anxiety, dosing is very crucial. Micro-dosing is very effective compared to some patients that use xanax. With CBD it seems to work best when taken on a regular basis.
    • Lung Cancer and Cannabis
      7m
      In this video segment, Mara Gordon touches on lung cancer and cannabis. Cannabis can be effective treating lung cancer. Start with a 1:2 ratio of THC to CBD. People have seen increased wellness from cannabis. If you are doing chemotherapy, use cannabis at the same as that therapy. Topicals can be very useful for skin burning.
    • Arthritis and Cannabis
      6m
      In this video segment Jessica Peters and Mara Gordon hit on arthritis and cannabis. A lot of arthritis patients have used CBD for inflammation. Even taking a microdose will help a patient alleviate inflammation. Results from arthritis after taking cannabis are astounding, and usually takes 1-2 days for positive results.
    • Breast Cancer and Cannabis
      6m
      In this video segment, Mara Gordon talks about breast cancer and cannabis. People using cannabis along with traditional therapy of breast cancer, people have come through rehabilitation quicker. Start with a 1:2 ratio of THC to CBD, start low, and increase slowly. The reason to start with the this ratio is because of the ID1 gene. The older the patient the lower the dosage, but if you need high doses, the body will accept it.
    • Multiple Sclerosis and Cannabis
      5m
      In this video segment, Jessica Peters talks about the benefits of cannabis with Multiple Sclerosis. Compared to patients that used placebo that tried cannabis, it work two folds. CBD rich medication are one of the best methods, extracts, and oils are at great value. As an MS patient, it is vital to find your biggest issue, they combat it with the proper cannabis medicine.
    • Depression and Cannabis
      6m
      In this video segment, Mara Gordon and Jessica Peters touch on depression and cannabis. By using a micro-dose, with a modified diet, depression can be managed very well. A CBD rich ratio to 5:1 is a good starting point then moving down the spectrum. It is key to know individual responses when using cannabis with depression.
    • Diabetes and Cannabis
      5m
      In this video segment Jessica Peters and Mara Gordon hit on diabetes and cannabis. From research standpoint, CBD has shown to help with diabetes. Systematically there have already results showing how cannabis can help with diabetes, though there is minimal research. Patients should does 2-3 times a day up to three weeks. If a patient is dealing with pain then they should use CBD and THC, sleep would be THC or CBN.
    • Fibromyalgia and Cannabis
      5m
      In this video segment Michelle Ross talks about the success of cannabis with fibromyalgia. Lirca is a fibromyalgia drug that doesn't help with pain that much and causes weight gain. Cannabis reduces pain by 90 percent of patients, A lot of FDA drugs have not been effective for fibromyalgia patients. For patients that want to use cannabis, explore all options.
    • Brain Cancer and Cannabis
      8m
      In this video segment, Mara Gordon touches a scary topic of brain cancer, but how cannabis can help. Tradional treatments for brain cancer do not work well, but cannabinoid therapy is vry helpful with the receptors. Start with a ration of 3;1 THC:CBD with a tumor, and get the dose up as high as quickly as possible. Cannabis is great options for brain cancer, THC kills brain cancer cells.
    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Cannabis
      8m
      In this video segment Mara Gordon and Jessica Peters cover cannabis when it comes to irritable bowel syndrome and crohn's disease. If you have IBS or Crohn's cannabis is great. With IBS cannabis helps with pain and the side effects when people eat. THC is vital with IBS, yet treat the immune response with CBD. THCA and CBG work well with any gut issues.
    • Finding Your Ideal Cannabis Dose with Mara Gordon
      23m
      In this video segment, Mara Gordon breaks down finding your ideal cannabis dose. She talks about basic protocols in disease categories. Cannabis is not a panacea, meaning it cures all, it works well with the conditions. Cannabis treatment of the following conditions will be focused: seizure disorders, pain, immune disorders, and cancer. It is crucial to start small to find the proper dose, once the effective treatment is hit you stop, if you are stoned the patient is taking too much. There is also no one size fits all for dosing. Seperating THC and CBD helps the outcome for the patient.
    • Parkinson's Disease and Cannabis
      5m
      In this video segment, Michelle Ross reports on Parkinson's Disease and Cannabis. Patients have been treated with CBD for tremors, especially when their drugs have declined over time. There needs to be more research done regarding cannabis and Parkinson's to see what cannabinoids work best. A more CBD heavy profile would be best to start off with, which helps with the inflammatory issues.
    • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Cannabis
      11m
      In this video segment, Michele Ross and Robbin Lynn talks about the perks of cannabis helping with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Michele helped pass PTSD as a condition in the state of Colorado. Patients with PTSD are more likely to have suicidal thoughts, cannabis helps alleviate those thoughts. The endocannabinoid system helps with the receptors that create hyper sensitivity with people with PTSD. Using cannabis in conjunction with therapy is a very effective model.
    • The Future of Medical Cannabis
      23m
      In this video segment, Steph Sherer looks into the future of medical cannabis. Steph became a cannabis patient in her 20's due to pain but it started on the black market. She was then recommended to go to a dispensary, she was taught how to use cannabis as a medicine. The reason medical cannabis has been so successful is that modern medicine has failed. One of the most vital aspects of medical cannabis is ensuring safe and legal access to all individuals.
    • Lung Cancer and Cannabis
      7m
      In this video segment, Mara Gordon touches on lung cancer and cannabis. Cannabis can be effective treating lung cancer. Start with a 1:2 ratio of THC to CBD. People have seen increased wellness from cannabis. If you are doing chemotherapy, use cannabis at the same as that therapy. Topicals can be very useful for skin burning.
    • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
      11m
      In this video segment, Michelle Ross and Robin Lynn talks about the perks of cannabis helping with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Michelle helped pass PTSD as a condition in the state of Colorado. Patients with PTSD are more likely to have suicidal thoughts, cannabis helps alleviate those thoughts. The endocannabinoid system helps with the receptors that create hyper sensitivity with people with PTSD. Using cannabis in conjunction with therapy is a very effective model.
    • Multiple Sclerosis
      5m
      In this video segment, Jessica Peters talks about the benefits of cannabis with Multiple Sclerosis. Compared to patients that used placebo that tried cannabis, it work two folds. CBD rich medication are one of the best methods, extracts, and oils are at great value. As an MS patient, it is vital to find your biggest issue, they combat it with the proper cannabis medicine.
    • Irritable Bowel Syndrome
      8m
      In this video segment Mara Gordon and Jessica Peters cover cannabis when it comes to irritable bowel syndrome and crohn's disease. If you have IBS or Crohn's cannabis is great. With IBS cannabis helps with pain and the side effects when people eat. THC is vital with IBS, yet treat the immune response with CBD. THCA and CBG work well with any gut issues.
    • Controlling Crohn's with Cannabis
      10m
      In this video segment, Coltyn Turner breaks down controlling Crohn's Disease with cannabis from a case study standpoint. At age 17, Coltyn was diagnosed with Crohn's disease, all traditional drugs did not live up to expectations. It was time for Coltyn to look into alternatives, he turned to cannabis. He turned his life around using CBD and THC, but did it in the state of Colorado, not his home state of Illinois.
    • Parkinson's Disease and Cannabis
      5m
      In this video segment, Michelle Ross reports on Parkinson's Disease and Cannabis. Patients have been treated with CBD for tremors, especially when their drugs have declined over time. There needs to be more research done regarding cannabis and Parkinson's to see what cannabinoids work best. A more CBD heavy profile would be best to start off with, which helps with the inflammatory issues.
    • The Future of Cannabis
      23m
      In this video segment, Steph Sherer looks into the future of medical cannabis. Steph became a cannabis patient in her 20's due to pain but it started on the black market. She was then recommended to go to a dispensary, she was taught how to use cannabis as a medicine. The reason medical cannabis has been so successful is that modern medicine has failed. One of the most vital aspects of medical cannabis is ensuring safe and legal access to all individuals.
    • Find Your Ideal Dose with Mara Gordon
      23m
      In this video segment, Mara Gordon breaks down finding your ideal cannabis dose. She talks about basic protocols in disease categories. Cannabis is not a panacea, meaning it cures all, it works well with the conditions. Cannabis treatment of the following conditions will be focused: seizure disorders, pain, immune disorders, and cancer. It is crucial to start small to find the proper dose, once the effective treatment is hit you stop, if you are stoned the patient is taking too much. There is also no one size fits all for dosing. Separating THC and CBD helps the outcome for the patient.
  19. 19. History of Cannabis
    7 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Research: Past, Present & Future
      23m
      This video discusses the history of cannabis and how people have risked their lives to change the laws surrounding cannabis. In addition the video reviews the research surrounding cannabis, the hurdles that needed to be overcome, as well as the past and future of cannabis research. Finally, the video discusses how the expert got started in the cannabis industry, as well as the difference between cannabis in its current state and cannabis in a therapeutic form, and ultimately turning that cannabis into real medicine and how science can support that change.
    • Stories From 40+ Years In Cannabis with Steve DeAngelo
      1h 25m
      This video reviews the 40 years of cannabis through the eyes of Steve DeAngelo. He begins by discussing his earliest experiences as an activist during the Vietnam War. Steve details his first experiences with cannabis and how it impacted him and changed his perspective forever. The video takes us through the introduction of Mexican weed, eventually switching to Jamaican weed until the U.S. Government begin to take actions to shut down the trade. At the time police and other government entities profited from the smuggling of weed and other drugs into the United States.
    • How Cannabis Has Changed Over Time
      23m
      This video discusses cannabis use in the 80s, and how it became a lot stronger over time. Due to this change it has become harder to obtain predictable, reliable results. The video goes on to discuss where the plant began and why human beings have such a sticky and historical relationship with it.
    • Cannabis Before Prohibition
      3m
      This video discusses the history of cannabis before the prohibition through the lens of various experts.
    • The Era of Prohibition
      8m
      This video discusses the factors that helped marijuana become illegal.
    • History of Medical Cannabis
      22m
      This videos reviews the history of medicinal cannabis, the endocannabinoid system, how cannabis has been used for medicinal purposes in the past and in the future. The most commons medicinal use for cannabis is for pain and anxiety.
    • Why Cannabis Became Illegal in the First Place
      8m
      This video segment discusses the factors that helped marijuana become illegal.
  20. 20. Optimizing Operations
    8 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Data and IP Security for the Cannabis Industry
      13m
      This video discusses the importance of data security protocols for on the rise compaines within the cannabis industry. This video goes on to discuss how investors are beginning to demand data security. Cannabis companies need to take steps to protect not only their data but their intellectual property, product, and cash.
    • Securing Investment Capital for the Cannabis Entrepreneur
      14m
      This video gives an overview how to prepare and pitch to investors. The experts spend time highlighting the importance of market research, scalability, as well as a diverse employee makeup that can contribute immediately because of their prior knowledge in similar industries.
    • Business Solutions: Cannabis HR, Taxes & Payroll
      6m
      This video reviews some of the challenges of running a cannabis company among those challenges discussed are payroll and taxes.
    • Building a Biz in the Cannabis Industry
      8m
      This video discusses how to get started in the cannabis industry, and the time and passion needed to be successful in this space.
    • Reframing Today’s Cannabis Legal Issues
      11m
      This video discusses the legal issues surrounding cannabis and how laws and policies differ from state to state.
    • Crucial Compliance in the Cannabis Industry
      12m
      This video discusses the importance of compliance, and reviews the laws, regulations, rules, and policies surrounding cannabis. Software, systems, and employees are also discussed.
    • Cannabis Retail Operations with Andrew DeAngelo
      15m
      This video segment discusses cannabis retail operations with Andrew DeAngelo.
    • Cannabis Technology with Jessica Billingsley
      24m
      This video discusses the challenges that women face breaking into the cannabis industry likening it to the climbing of a mountain.
  21. 21. Responsible Use
    5 Lessons

    Lesson contents:
    • Are You Over Consuming Cannabis?
      7m
      In this video segment, Mandee Lee asks the question are you over consuming cannabis? People don't realize that are overdosing is because cannabis is safe and non-toxic. Too much cannabis can dysregulated the endocannabinoid system, which helps fight off the bad stuff. Examples of this would be increased anxiety, extreme sleepiness, less motivation, and risk of dependency. People over consume cannabis because of the enjoyment, delayed effects, social engagement, society, out of habit, and just getting lost.
    • How to use Cannabis with Intention
      7m
      In this video segment, Mandee Lee tells how to use cannabis with intention. there are three steps to educate someone on using cannabis, set a clear intent , take immediate aligned action, and trust the plant. All of these steps help educate individuals on how to use cannabis with intention.
    • How to Hide Your Cannabis Smoke
      5m
      In this video segment, Mandee gives tips on how to hide your cannabis smoke. Hiding cannabis smoke is much harder than one thinks because the smell will linger and stay on clothing. Here are some of the steps to help with cannabis smoke, don't use odor eliminators, use pipes, be mindful of the smoke, use a "sploofy", but use an ozium air sanitizer.
    • Respect the Potency of Cannabis
      7m
      In this video segment, Max Simon covers respecting cannabis potency. Many cannabis consumers are taking larger doses than they should. Cannabis can help open up the mind, and also take away any pain that might plaguing someone. A low dose of cannabis is more effective with pain than higher doses. Micro-dosing is looking for the viable dose that works for an individual's system.
    • Is Cannabis Safe? What the Research Says
      25m
      In this video segment, Paul Armentano answers the question if cannabis is safe? And what does the research say? There is a narrative in the United States that there isn't enough science behind cannabis to treat as a medicine.On the site, PubMed. if marijuana is searched over 25,000 scientific articles will pop up. For many patients, medical cannabis is more effective than the average therapeutic drugs. Cannabis poses a low dependence liability, No matter what does is given can't trigger an overdose, there are no listed human deaths.

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Jenn Michelle Pedini
Development Director, NORML
Paul Armentano
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Jax Finkel
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Josh Wurzer
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Kyle Kushman
Vegamatrix, 13-Time Cannabis Cup Winner
Michele Ross, PhD
Auto-Immune Disorders and Cannabis
Jessica Peters
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Jared Mirsky
Founder of Wick & Mortar
Keegan Peterson
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Cultivation Agent Learning Pathway – 300 Series Certificate Program

You have 365 days to complete this program

$397.00 (USD)

  • Average time of course: 20 - 25 hours
  • Time to complete course: 365 days
  • Extensions available if needed
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FAQs

Are there any prerequisites?
No. This program is available to anyone.
What's included with this program?
Online courses comprised of engaging videos and written materials, knowledge checks at the end of every module to assimilate your learning, private forum for students to connect and provide support, downloadable references to keep and access on your phone, and your official Green Flower Certificate (once you pass the exam).
Can I take the program online?
Yes. Green Flower Programs are 100% online and can be taken from anywhere in the world.
Who should get a Green Flower certificate? What will it do for me?
Whether you are looking to enter the cannabis industry, get hired by a cannabis company, invest in the cannabis market, win a cannabis license, become a more knowledgeable advocate, better serve the patients in your care, or contribute more deeply to your organization, getting a Green Flower Certificate will make you exponentially more confident, credible, and valuable to the cannabis industry today.
How do I pass the course?
You'll need to achieve a grade of 80% on the Final Exam to pass the course and receive your Green Flower Cannabis Fundamentals Certificate.
What can you tell me about the final exam?
The Green Flower Cannabis Fundamentals Exam is a comprehensive multiple choice exam administered online. A grade of 80% is required to pass. Enrollment allows two attempts to achieve a passing score. You will have 365 days to complete both the program and the final Exam. After 365 days, you will no longer have access to the program or testing materials. This is a closed book Exam. Upon Passing, you will receive your official Green Flower Cannabis Fundamentals Certificate to hang on your wall and use for credibility and trust in the Industry.
What happens if I don't pass the exam?
You will have two chances to pass the final exam with enrollment. Retakes are $69 after that. You must achieve an 80% passing score to receive your Green Flower Certificate.
Is your program accredited?
No, Green Flower is not an accredited school and doesn't plan to be. We produce trusted cannabis education led and validated by the world's top experts, and our programs are utilized by companies, associations, nonprofits, and governments around the world.
Will there be any mailed, hard copy books or reference materials?
No, nothing will be mailed and no hard copy text will be assigned. There are materials in each course that you can download, print, and use at your convenience.
Can any module be visited more than once, to reinforce learning?
Absolutely! You can review any and all materials as many times as you would like in the 365 days (30 for Sell-SMaRT) your program is open.
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We understand that sometimes plans change. If you can no longer take the course, please email us no later than 7 days after your purchase. We will be happy to issue you a refund (minus our enrollment fee of $20). No refunds will be given to cancellations made after 7 days of purchase.

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