The International Space Station recently successfully grew red leaf lettuce in outer space. With the same hydroponic system they used, cannabis can be grown in space.
with NASA Botanist & Bioengineer Professor Dale Chamberlain
Before Starting I would like to say thank you to all your readers Time and interest and Edibles List for such a deliciously done publication.
ELM: Hello Professor. Just so our readers know who we're talking to - Please tell us a little about your background. Your education and work experience.
DJC: I was born and raised in Colorado - grew up at the base of the Rockies climbing around Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre for fun. Huge stoner gathering place back in the 70's and 80's and a great place to sneak into a concert back then! Had the pleasure of attending the two Major Universities here, Colorado State University and the University of Colorado, Boulder, as well as working with Florida State University and NASA's Space Life Science Training Program. My studies concentrated on agricultural life support systems for long duration space missions. I ended up working with NASA on plant growth chambers that flew on the Space Shuttle numerous times. Later I was the CEO of a Biotech company that worked with large display aquariums including Denver's public aquarium "Colorado's Ocean Journey". My work experience also comprises eight years owning and operating a fine dining, full service, bar and restaurant that supported research on growing sustainable local greenhouse produce for that restaurant. This entire time I was involved with perfecting Cannabis grow rooms for myself, my friends and colleagues. After a brief stint working high-level pharmaceutical production, I was ironically let go because I refused to submit to drug testing. This turn of events drove me to become the founder of the now legendary High Altitude School of Hydroponics (H*A*S*H). Culminating in my ground breaking cultivation guide. I am now working on extraction research techniques and writing more books on the subject of Cannabis.
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