Oaksterdam & Homegrown Cannabis Co. Partner to Gift Students Free Premium Seed Packs
Oaksterdam University has teamed up with Homegrown Cannabis Co. to give every student in its Home Grow and Horticulture courses a free four-pack of premium seeds redeemable with a unique coupon code on Homegrown’s site.
Once you enroll, you get to pick from three curated collections. The Autoflower pack features heavy hitters like Gorilla Glue #4, Bruce Banner, Zkittlez, White Widow, and Jack Herer. These fast-finishing genetics are ideal for hands-on learning.
If photoperiod strains are your preference, the Feminized lineup offers classics such as Blue Dream, Bubba Kush, LA Confidential, OG Kush, and Sour Diesel. They’ll teach you all about light cycles, training techniques, and maximizing yields.
For those focused on therapeutic or balanced effects, the CBD options include CBD White Widow Autoflower and CBD Cream & Cheese Feminized. You’ll see firsthand how cannabinoid profiles influence plant care and end-use.
Chancellor Dale Sky Jones points out that many of these cultivars first appeared in OU’s legendary strain guides before 2012, and she’s excited to share them with a new generation of growers.
Students then dive into Oaksterdam’s hands-on curriculum, learning germination methods, optimal growing media, lighting setups, nutrient schedules, and environmental controls to ensure every seed reaches its potential.
Horticulture instructor Jeff Jones says there’s nothing like the thrill of watching a tiny taproot break through its shell and grow into a healthy, fragrant plant under your care.
Homegrown co-founder Tony Edwards adds that this partnership will help more people master the craft of cannabis cultivation and discover the true joy of growing from seed.
Ready to start your journey? Enroll in Oaksterdam’s Home Grow or Horticulture courses, claim your free seed pack, and get growing with some of the finest genetics available.
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