Hey friends! Thanks for stopping by to listen to another episode of The Pot Cast, this time joined by our friends C-Ray and Scabby of White Buffalo Seeds, here to chat all things genetics, history, breeding and more.
In this episode we delve into the specifics around the infamous Roberts Creek Congo, their work with landraces and stock from La mano negra's stock, Canadian history - King, Queen etc and much more!
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