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Weed without THC in the UK

Many cannabis lovers are divided: Are CBD flowers now allowed or not? How much THC can legal CBD flowers contain? What is the current legal situation? We provide you with the updates and explain why weed flowers without THC, also called hemp flowers without THC, are still legal in the UK. At the same time, we present you the best CBD without THC before.

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THC-free weed

What is weed without THC? 

Weed without THC is also known as CBD cannabis. CBD stands for cannabidiol, one of the many compounds found in weed. Unlike THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), CBD has no psychoactive properties, meaning it does not produce an intoxicating effect. Instead, CBD has many potential medicinal uses and is often used to relieve pain, anxiety, and other symptoms.

Other names for weed without THC are:

    • THC-free cannabis
    • Grass without THC
    • Marijuana without high

Is there weed without THC?

As a rule, cannabis products always contain a very small amount (0.2%) of THC. Recently, however, initial attempts have been made to genetically engineer cannabis with 0.0% THC. Unfortunately, the seeds for growing hemp for this purpose are not yet widely available. However, there are already products with 0.0% THC, such as CBD oils for pets, trimmings for cannabis tea, THC-free hash and CBD flowers. CBG flowers in particular usually have a very low THC content for genetic reasons.

Where can I buy weed without THC?

THC-free CBD flowers and other CBD products can be purchased legally both online and in brick-and-mortar stores. The number of CBD weed online shops (THC content <0.2%) is constantly increasing and the selection is already very large.

But CBD products are also becoming more and more common in stationary retail stores. Even in small and medium-sized towns, the number of CBD shops opening has steadily increased. CBD cannabis products are also sold in late-night shops, kiosks and gas stations. CBD cannabis products (including CBD oils) are even becoming more common in pharmacies and drugstores.

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What are the benefits of CBD without THC?

When you consume CBD without THC, you don't get intoxicated. You don't get "high". So it doesn't have as much of a heavy effect and isn't as "intoxicating".

CBD can have a calming effect and can help with chronic illnesses, nausea, cramps, headaches and much more. Many users use CBD products to relax (after work, for example). It can also help with anxiety and panic attacks.

Should you buy marijuana without THC?

Due to the consumption of THC cannabis, many people have developed mental problems and can no longer enjoy this type of cannabis, but are still looking for a way to relax in the evening. CBD vape pens UK, which are legal, are a great way to relax. Marijuana without THC offers an opportunity for former THC users. Many want to enjoy the benefits of cannabis without having to get high - and that is exactly what is possible with CBD.

THC-free weed

What are the experiences with THC-free weed?

In contrast to THC grass, there are only positive experiences with CBD flowers, as long as the quality is right and they are natural products – which is the case with CBDÍA's CBD flowers. A "resonating" effect is often reported, which was never "intoxicating". CBD can have a holistic, relaxing and calming effect on the body and mind.

Is there weed with THC without getting high?

Yes, CBD cannabis products with a THC content of <0.2% do not cause intoxication.

Simply put: the more THC, the greater the high. THC is responsible for the psychoactive effect. Personal experience tells us that a cannabis product with a THC content of 16% can produce a stronger high than a cannabis product with over 20% THC. This area of cannabis has not yet been sufficiently researched. However, a minimal THC content in CBD flowers is of great importance, as this is the only way the so-called entourage effect can take effect. This is an interaction between different cannabinoids.

Can you buy hemp without THC online?

Yes, all hemp products without THC can be purchased legally online. At CBDÍA, in addition to numerous payment options with buyer protection, there is also discreet shipping with real-time tracking. Our CBD flowers can now also be purchased in retail stores in Hamburg.

Is CBD weed THC-free?

As a rule, CBD flowers are free of THC. However, there is usually an almost negligible, marginal amount of only <0.2% THC in the CBD flowers.

CBD and THC are two of the most well-known and studied cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant. While CBD is legal in many countries and widely used due to its potential health benefits, THC is often subject to strict legal restrictions due to its psychoactive properties.

CBD flowers typically contain higher CBD levels and lower THC levels compared to THC-rich cannabis strains colloquially known as "marijuana." Still, it's rare for CBD flowers to be completely free of THC.

The legal definition of "THC-free" can vary by country or region. Some countries allow a minimal amount of THC (e.g., below 0.2% or 0.3%) in CBD products to be considered THC-free. However, such low amounts of THC should not typically cause psychoactive effects.

Effects of weed without THC

How does cannabis without THC work?

Cannabis without THC can also have a positive effect on the body, mind, and overall well-being through the endocannabinoid system. This applies not only to humans, but also to animals. Demand for CBD products for small pets at home, used for calming and relaxation, continues to grow steadily.

The effect of cannabis is often described as gentle and subtly supportive, with a calming and relaxing character. For many active people and athletes, it can also have a relaxing and revitalizing effect. In general, CBD oils are perceived as slightly more intense, while the effect of flowers is milder.

Is the effect of cannabis with THC dangerous?

The potential risk of cannabis containing THC depends largely on the method of consumption, the dosage, and individual factors. Compared to substances such as alcohol, cannabis is often considered less harmful. When THC-containing cannabis is smoked or vaporized, the active compounds enter the bloodstream through the lungs, resulting in a fast and generally even distribution throughout the body. This leads to a relatively controllable effect that is often more moderate in intensity and duration compared to oral consumption. With the THC degradation calculator, it is possible to estimate after how many days THC is no longer detectable in the blood.

The situation differs with oral consumption, for example through edibles such as cookies, brownies, or gummies. In these cases, THC is processed through the digestive system, which can lead to a delayed but more intense effect. This type of consumption carries a higher risk of underestimating the dosage, potentially resulting in unpleasant experiences such as strong discomfort, dizziness, nausea, or anxiety. The strength of edibles can also be calculated using our edible calculator.

It is also important to note that regular THC consumption may increase the risk of psychological issues such as anxiety disorders or depressive symptoms, particularly in individuals who are already predisposed. Young people, whose brains are still developing, should be especially cautious, as high doses or long-term use may impair cognitive development.

However, it should be noted that THC-containing cannabis also has therapeutic applications. Positive effects have been observed in pain management, loss of appetite, or nausea, for example during chemotherapy. This highlights that the effects strongly depend on context and intended use.

Interested users are advised to first try THC-free CBD products to explore the non-psychoactive side of cannabis. Especially during special promotions such as Black Friday sales, high-quality products can often be purchased at favorable prices.

Are there side effects of cannabis without THC?

Although cannabis products without THC do not produce psychoactive effects, mild side effects may still occur. Compared to THC-containing products, these effects are generally considered very mild and do not affect everyone.

The most common side effects include:

  1. Dry eyes: some users report a slight feeling of dryness in the eyes, which usually subsides quickly.
  2. Dry mouth: also known as “cotton mouth,” this is a common but harmless effect. Drinking water usually helps immediately.
  3. Fatigue: some users feel relaxed or slightly sleepy, which can be perceived as positive depending on the situation.

These side effects are usually mild and temporary. They often depend on dosage and individual sensitivity. If unpleasant effects occur, reducing the dose is recommended.

When choosing CBD products, attention should be paid to quality and purity. Products from trusted manufacturers that are tested for pesticides, heavy metals, and other contaminants further reduce the risk of unwanted side effects. Those new to CBD should start with a low dose and gradually increase it to find the amount that suits them best.

Legality of cannabis without THC in Germany

Is cannabis without THC legal?

Cannabis without THC, meaning a THC content of less than 0.3%, is generally legal and freely sold in Germany and the European Union, provided certain conditions are met. First, it must be ensured that misuse for intoxicating purposes is excluded, as products with such a low THC content do not produce psychoactive effects. Second, these products must not be explicitly marketed for consumption. In addition, they must originate from certified industrial hemp seeds listed in the EU Common Catalogue. If these criteria are met, cannabis without THC can be legally sold and purchased.

Why cannabis without THC is legal:

Cannabis without THC does not fall under Germany’s narcotics law, as it does not contain psychoactive substances in a concentration sufficient to produce intoxicating effects. Products with a THC content below 0.3% are therefore not legally classified as narcotics. As a result, they are not subject to the same regulations as cannabis with high THC content. This distinction was deliberately made to allow the sale of industrial hemp products, for example for food, cosmetics, or textiles.

How much THC is legal in cannabis in Germany?

Cannabis products that can be legally purchased in Germany may contain a maximum THC level of 0.3%. This threshold ensures that no psychoactive effect occurs. It is important to emphasize that this limit applies exclusively to industrial hemp products that are not intended for consumption.

An exception applies for medical use. Patients who are prescribed medical cannabis may legally obtain flowers with a THC content of approximately 15% to 25% from pharmacies. These flowers are intended exclusively for therapeutic purposes and are subject to strict controls.

Can I drive safely after consuming cannabis without THC?

Yes, consuming cannabis without THC does not impair driving ability and is therefore not problematic if you plan to drive. THC-free products have no psychoactive effects and do not cause intoxication or impair reaction time or concentration. However, it is important to ensure that the product is truly THC-free and complies with legal requirements.


About the author

Johannes Max Harms

As one of the pioneers of the German cannabis scene, Johannes Harms has developed over the years into one of the most sought-after cannabis experts in Europe. Driven by his passion for cannabinoids, he has specialised in the formation of terpenes in the cultivation of photoperiod cannabis plants. Thanks to his in-depth knowledge in the field of sensory and microbiological testing, he has been part of an independent sensory panel for several years.

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