FULL SPECTRUM CBD OIL UK
Whole-plant full spectrum CBD oil, made bud to bottle from single named strains. Lab-tested, breakdown on every bottle.
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THC REMOVED
Broad Spectrum CBD Oil
The wider hemp profile, the supporting cannabinoids and the natural terpenes, with the THC removed entirely. For anyone who wants more than plain CBD on its own and would rather skip THC altogether. The cannabinoid breakdown is listed on every bottle.
BUD TO BOTTLE
Made from the flower itself
Every oil in our full spectrum range starts as the flower of a single named strain: traceable to the plant, pressed bud to bottle, and tested before it's sealed.
1 strain
Per bottle
Each oil is pressed from the flower of a single named strain, traceable to the plant it came from.
Whole plant
Bud to bottle
Pressed from the flower itself, so the cannabinoids and terpenes carry through to the oil.
3rd-party
Lab tested
Independently tested before it goes near a bottle, with the breakdown on every label.
Named
Genetics & origin
The strain and where it was grown are named on every bottle and traced through the supply chain.


STRAIGHT FROM THE BUD
It starts with proper flower
Bud to bottle isn't just a phrase. Every oil in our full spectrum range starts as actual flower: whole buds of a single named strain, grown to the same standard as flower meant to be enjoyed on its own.
We work with growers who cultivate for character, the cannabinoid and terpene profile of the plant, then press that flower into oil so what makes the bud good carries through to the bottle. Good oil starts with good flower.
FROM THE SAME FLOWER
Have you tried hemp tea?
The same single-strain flower behind our oils comes loose and ready to brew. Steep it like any herbal tea: hot water, a few minutes, done.
Shop CBD flowerUnderstand your oil
Full spectrum vs broad spectrum: what's the difference?
"Full spectrum", "broad spectrum", "isolate": three words that get thrown around a lot and explained almost never. Here's the plain version. The difference is simply how much of the hemp plant ends up in the bottle.
Full spectrumEverything. Nothing removed.
Full spectrum keeps the whole cast: CBD, the minor cannabinoids like CBG, CBC and CBN, and the plant's natural terpenes, with the legal trace of THC left in. Keeping them together is what's known as the entourage effect: the cannabinoids and terpenes occur side by side in the plant and work as a group rather than in isolation. It's the whole reason we build full spectrum around the complete plant instead of stripping it back to a single compound. If you want the complete plant, this is it.
Who it's for
Experienced CBD users who want the full plant profile
Those prioritising the entourage effect
Anyone comfortable with trace THC levels


Broad spectrumMost things. THC removed.
Broad spectrum is full spectrum with one change: the THC is removed. You still get the wider range of cannabinoids and terpenes, just without any THC at all. It's the middle ground for people who want more than plain CBD but would rather skip THC entirely.
Who it's for
Anyone who wants zero THC but more than just CBD
Those subject to workplace drug testing
People who prefer a THC-free product for peace of mind
A good middle ground between isolate and full spectrum
IsolateJust CBD. Everything else removed.
Isolate is pure CBD and nothing else: no minor cannabinoids, no terpenes, no THC. We don't sell it, because what makes hemp interesting is everything around the CBD, not the CBD alone. We mention it so you know what the word means when you see it elsewhere.
Lab testing
How we test every oil
Every oil we sell is tested by an independent, third-party lab before it goes near a bottle. That's the difference between knowing what's in your oil and taking someone's word for it.
A proper lab report tells you four things: the total CBD (so you can check it matches the label), the cannabinoid breakdown including the THC line that confirms it's within the UK legal limit, the terpene profile, and a contaminant screen for pesticides, heavy metals and residual solvents, which is the part most sellers stay quiet about.
We list the cannabinoid breakdown on every product page, alongside the genetics and origin of the hemp, which most UK oil sellers don't. The full lab report for any batch is available on request, just ask.

BUYER'S GUIDE
How to choose CBD oil
CBD oil looks simple from the outside: a small bottle, a dropper, a number on the label. The differences that matter are the ones the label half-hides. Here's how to read an oil properly, so you're choosing on facts rather than on whichever bottle has the biggest number.
Full spectrum or broad spectrum?
Full spectrum keeps the whole hemp profile plus the legal trace of THC, within the UK legal limit; broad spectrum strips the THC out; isolate, which we don't sell, is CBD on its own. There's no "better" here, only what fits you. Our full breakdown of full spectrum vs broad spectrum goes deeper, and the two ranges on this page sit side by side so you can see exactly what each one is.
Understanding CBD strength
The milligram number is the total CBD in the whole bottle, not per drop. A 1000mg and a 3000mg oil in the same size bottle differ in concentration: the 3000mg is stronger per drop, so a higher number isn't automatically the right buy.
If you're new to it, a lower strength gives you room to find your level. Regular users often prefer a stronger oil so they take less liquid. The Food Standards Agency's general guidance for healthy adults is to be cautious with CBD, and there's no prize for taking more. Start low, see how you get on, and build slowly. Our guide to the strongest CBD oil UK ranks the higher-concentration options if that's what you're after.
How to take CBD oil
The usual method is sublingual: drops under the tongue, held for 60 to 90 seconds before you swallow. Holding it lets the oil absorb in the mouth rather than going straight to the stomach. Start lower than you think you need and adjust over a few days rather than all at once. Some take it in the evening as part of a wind-down, others prefer the morning. There's no single right time, just whatever fits your day.
Carrier oil
CBD doesn't come as a liquid on its own. It's dissolved into a carrier oil, and the carrier matters more than most labels let on. The common ones are MCT (drawn from coconut) and hemp seed oil. MCT is light, near-flavourless and absorbs cleanly. Hemp seed oil carries a nuttier, earthier taste. Neither is better, it's a taste and texture choice. What you want to know is which one you're getting, and we name the carrier on every product so it's never a guess.
What quality looks like
Premium CBD oil isn't a word on a label, it's a set of things you can actually check: a real cannabinoid breakdown rather than a single CBD figure, the carrier oil named, the genetics and origin of the hemp stated, and independent lab testing behind all of it. We publish those on every product page, so you can judge an oil on detail rather than on the number on the front. The detail is the proof.
Genetics & origin
Where the hemp was grown and the genetics it carries shape the cannabinoid and terpene profile you end up with, the same way they do with flower. That's why we name the genetics and origin and trace them through the supply chain, published on the product page. It's the kind of detail that tells you what's actually in the bottle, not just how strong it is.
CBD oil FAQs
Yes, when it's made from approved industrial hemp and the finished product stays within the UK legal limit for THC. Our oils are independently tested, and the lab report for any batch is available on request so you can check. CBD sold this way also sits within the UK's Novel Foods regime, the framework the Food Standards Agency uses to assess CBD products. It's a food supplement, not a medicine.
Taken under the tongue, it's absorbed over several minutes rather than instantly. How it lands varies from person to person, so the honest answer is there's no single timing. Most people give a new oil a week or so at a steady amount before deciding, rather than judging it on the first drop.
The milligram figure is the total CBD in the bottle, so a 3000mg oil is more concentrated per drop than a 1000mg oil in the same size bottle. Stronger isn't automatically better. If you're starting out, a lower strength gives you room to find your level. Either way, the FSA's general advice is for adults to go steady with CBD, so build up slowly rather than reaching for the strongest oil first.


