Weed Grower 

Responsibilities: Marijuana master growers oversee operations at cannabis production facilities. This typically includes sourcing, cloning, transplanting, and providing nutrients for various strains of marijuana plants; setting up and maintaining irrigation systems and environmental controls; and ensuring that the facility is pest-free. Marijuana master growers also might manage other cannabis production employees, including bud trimmers and extraction technicians, and keep track of their facility's inventory. Additionally, they must ensure that the production facility remains clean and organized, much like a laboratory environment, and that tasks are completed within budgetary and time constraints.

Salary: $15.35 or if you don't do it for the law you could make thousands by selling pounds in the black market.

Education: These programs generally include courses in soil science, plant biology, genetics and botany. Additionally, some colleges and universities offer certificate programs in cannabis science and/or medicine, which might cover topics like marijuana production and safety, law and policy, and biological effects of marijuana. Elective classes specifically related to the business of marijuana also are available. Marijuana master growers likely will need to be licensed by the state in which they work. For example, in Colorado, master growers must hold a Key Employee Marijuana Enforcement Division Occupational License from the Colorado Department of Revenue. The application process for this license includes passing a criminal background check and paying a fee.

Demand for Career: Since most cannabis production facilities are indoors (in fact, several states mandate that marijuana for dispensaries be grown indoors), marijuana master growers usually need experience working at a greenhouse or indoor farm. Additionally, the management portion of the job requires leadership, organizational and communication skills for activities including training employees and establishing schedules and workflow. Marijuana master growers also need extensive knowledge of cannabis strains and plant genetics to be able to track and catalog plants from the clone stage to harvesting.
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