European-Grown CBD Flower

EUROPEAN-GROWN CBD FLOWER

Flower farmed on the natural season, the way hemp has been grown across Europe for centuries.

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European-Grown CBD Flower Products

France
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Wedding Cake CBD Flower

Vanilla • Sweet • Earthy

£10.50 11.0% CBD
France
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Gorilla Orange CBD Flower

Orange • Musky • Floral

£7.50 9.0% CBD
France
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Platinum OG CBD Flower

Musky • Gassy • Pine

£7.50 12.0% CBD
Switzerland
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Jungle Juice CBD Flower

Papaya • Peach • Tropical

£8.50 13.0% CBD
Switzerland
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Blue Batter CBD Flower

Blueberry • Raspberry • Cakey

£10.00 16.0% CBD

WHAT EUROPEAN GROWING GIVES THE BUD

Centuries of farming heritage, a long natural season, a fairer price.

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Switzerland
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Citrus Spritz CBD Flower

Orange • Nectarine • Citrus

£8.50 14.0% CBD
Switzerland
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Frosted Lemon Cherry CBD Flower

Lemon • Cherry • Creamy

£8.50 13.0% CBD

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GROWN THE OLD WAY

What European-grown CBD flower brings to the bag

Everything in this collection is European-grown flower. Not a tagline, just what it is. Europe has been farming hemp for centuries, long before anyone printed the word cannabidiol on a label, and that depth of experience is the actual story here. A lot of it is grown outdoor or under glass, on the natural season, by people who know their land. That patient way of farming leaves a mark on the bud. Here's what to expect from it.

Part of the full CBD flower range — everything we stock, across all strains, grow methods, and price points.

Centuries of European hemp farming

Hemp has been a working crop across Europe for hundreds of years, well before the current wave of CBD. That history is the point. It means established know-how: growers who understand their soil, their climate and their plants, often on ground that's been farmed by the same families for generations. You don't pick that up overnight. The flower in this collection comes out of that tradition, and the craft of doing the same thing well, season after season, tends to show in the bud itself.

Grown on the season, not forced

Plenty of European flower is grown outdoor or under glasshouse cover, working with the natural year rather than forcing a fast indoor cycle under lamps. That gives the plant a longer, more patient run to finish. The result reads in the bud as a more rustic, open structure than tightly controlled indoor flower, with a naturally grown look and aroma to match. It's the honest signature of how the plant was farmed. Plenty of people prefer it for exactly that reason.

How a long season builds the terpenes

A longer outdoor or greenhouse run gives the plant time to lay down a layered terpene profile, and the day-to-day swing of real weather adds character a fixed grow room never can. Super Lemon Haze comes through bright and zesty, Amnesia Haze leans sharp and spicy, and Gelato 33 lands sweet and dessert-like. There's often a grounded, earthy base note running under the brighter top notes. This is sensory character driven by the genetics and the growing, nothing more. The dominant terpenes are listed on every product page.

The strains in this collection

You'll find familiar names grown the European way across this range. Wedding Cake carries a sweet, doughy, slightly earthy note, while Bruce Banner leans diesel and citrus. Alongside those sit Blueberry, Orange Bud and Platinum OG, each with its own aroma to read on the page. Open any product and you get the three things we list on everything we sell: the dominant terpenes, the cannabinoid breakdown, and the genetics and origin. Pick on the character that suits you.

The value side of it

Established outdoor and greenhouse farming, at proper field scale, runs on keener economics than a fully artificial indoor grow under lamps. That lower running cost often shows up as a fairer price on the shelf. It does it without touching the spec on the page or the lab standard we hold across the whole range. Well-grown flower at a sensible price, because of where and how it's farmed. The saving sits in the method and the maturity of the farming, never in the standard.

How to read a page before you buy

European origin is a plain fact about this collection: every product here is grown in Europe, and that growing tradition is what gives the flower its character. Beyond the origin, judge each strain on what's printed. The dominant terpenes tell you the aroma. The cannabinoid breakdown tells you the strength. The genetics and origin tell you the lineage and where it was grown. Read those three and you'll know what you're getting, on every product, every time.

European-grown flower at a glance

Farming heritage centuries of established European hemp cultivation
Common methods outdoor and greenhouse, worked on the natural season
Bud character often more rustic and open, with a naturally grown look and aroma
Terpene profile layered, with an earthy base under brighter top notes
How we list it terpenes, cannabinoids, genetics and origin on every product

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

It means the flower was farmed in Europe, which is what defines this collection. The bigger thing it points to is the growing tradition: Europe has been farming hemp for centuries, much of it outdoor or under glass on the natural season. That patient, established way of farming is what gives the bud its character. The genetics and origin are printed on every product page so you can read it for yourself.

Quality comes down to the individual strain and how it was grown, so the honest answer is to read the page. What European growing brings is generations of farming experience and a long, patient finish that builds character into the bud. Every product here lists the dominant terpenes, the cannabinoid breakdown, and the genetics and origin, so you can judge each one on what's actually printed.

A longer run on the natural season tends to give a more rustic, open bud structure rather than the tight, uniform look of tightly controlled indoor flower. The real-weather variation also feeds a layered terpene profile. It's the honest signature of how the plant was farmed, and a lot of people prefer it.

Established outdoor and greenhouse farming at field scale runs on keener economics than a fully artificial indoor grow under lamps, and that lower cost often shows up in the price. The saving sits in the growing method and the maturity of the farming, not in the standard. The full spec on the page stays the same across the whole range.