
Robert Connell Clarke Explains the Proposed Cannabis Classification System!
10/25/20 • 63 min
In this episode we sit down with our friend Robert Connell Clarke, author of “The Botany and Ecology of Cannabis”, “Marijuana Botany”, “HASHISH!”, and “Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany”. Learn about the proposed cannabis classification system; a modern age classification that moves away from the traditional Indica and Sativa titles.
In this episode we sit down with our friend Robert Connell Clarke, author of “The Botany and Ecology of Cannabis”, “Marijuana Botany”, “HASHISH!”, and “Cannabis: Evolution and Ethnobotany”. Learn about the proposed cannabis classification system; a modern age classification that moves away from the traditional Indica and Sativa titles.
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