
Former NASA Scientist Is Helping People In Fort Collins Grow Better Weed
Dale Chamberlain, former NASA scientist has helped get the U.S. as high as any other country, literally and now he is helping people in Fort Collins get extremely high as well, a little more figuratively.
Chamberlain, who is from Loveland, is launching the High Altitude School of Hydroponics, HASH, to help Colorado residents learn to grow better pot.
Chamberlain got his bachelor’s degree from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, and went on to work for NASA designing experiments for the Space Shuttle and the International Space Station.
Now with the installment of Amendment 64 in Colorado, Chamberlain is taking on a new career.
The HASH website explains the business as;
A full service hydroponic school we are dedicated to high-quality instruction, hands-on training, reviews, supplies, service and customer satisfaction. Weekly class offerings give straight forward explanations on how simple hydroponics can be for you. Our expert instructors' advanced work with indoor gardening includes years of research with NASA and other high-tech plant growth chambers. Come enjoy the exciting beauty of indoor gardening with us.
The first four-hour class this weekend will be held at Front Range Community College in Longmont from 1-4pm, and costs $100 after a $100 discount on the HASH website. You will also receive a free clone with registration to the class.
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