
If you've been searching for 1kg CBD flower UK suppliers, you're probably at the point where buying small pouches no longer makes sense. Whether you're a regular customer tired of reordering every fortnight or a small business exploring wholesale options, buying hemp flower by the kilo changes the maths considerably. This guide covers what to look for, how bulk pricing works, and how to keep a kilo of CBD flower in good condition once it arrives.
Why Buy 1kg CBD Flower in the UK?
The most obvious reason is cost per gram. CBD flower pricing follows a simple pattern across the UK market: the more you buy in one order, the less you pay per gram. A 3.5g pouch might work out at £5–£9 per gram, while bulk quantities can bring that figure down dramatically — often to a fraction of the small-pouch price. Over a year, the difference adds up to hundreds of pounds for a regular buyer.
Beyond price, there's consistency. When you buy a kilo from a single batch, every gram comes from the same harvest, cured the same way, with the same terpene profile. Buyers who order small amounts from different suppliers — or even different batches from the same supplier — often notice variation in aroma, moisture, and bud structure. A single bulk purchase removes that lottery.
Finally, there's simple convenience. One order, one delivery, and no risk of your preferred strain selling out just when you want to reorder.
What to Look for in Bulk CBD Flower
Lab reports and batch testing
At kilo quantities, third-party lab reports stop being a nice-to-have and become essential. A certificate of analysis (COA) should confirm cannabinoid content and show the batch was tested recently. Any supplier reluctant to share paperwork on a four-figure-gram order is telling you something.
Quality of the trim and cure
Bulk pricing sometimes tempts suppliers to move "smalls," shake, or poorly trimmed material. Ask what grade you're getting. Premium indoor or greenhouse-grown buds — like our OG Kush CBD flower — should arrive as intact, hand-trimmed buds with a clear aroma, not a bag of crumbs and stems. Photographs of the actual batch are a reasonable request at this order size.
Strain selection
A kilo is a commitment, so choose a strain you already know you like. If you enjoy fruity, tropical terpene profiles, something like Pineapple Express CBD flower is a popular pick; if you prefer classic earthy, gassy notes, OG Kush is the traditional choice. Many bulk buyers split an order across two strains for variety — worth asking your supplier whether mixed kilos are available.
The Legal Position on Bulk Hemp Flower in the UK
It's important to be upfront here: CBD itself is legal in the UK, but hemp flower occupies a genuine legal grey area because it is derived from the cannabis plant. The widely quoted "under 0.2% THC" figure actually refers to hemp cultivation licensing for farmers — it is not a threshold written into law for finished retail products. Different retailers and legal commentators interpret the position differently, and buying in bulk doesn't change the underlying legal picture either way.
Reputable UK vendors sell hemp flower openly, ship it domestically, and operate in good faith within this grey area. As a buyer, the sensible steps are the same at 1kg as at 1g: buy from a UK-based seller, keep your lab reports, and stay informed. Information only, not legal advice.
How Bulk Pricing Typically Works
UK CBD flower pricing usually breaks into tiers: small pouches (1g–7g) at the highest per-gram rate, mid-size bags (14g–28g) at a noticeable discount, then 50g, 100g, and upwards where the steepest savings kick in. By the time you reach a full kilo, you're effectively at trade pricing.
A few practical points when comparing offers. First, always compare per-gram cost including delivery — a cheap headline price with expensive shipping can erase the saving. Second, check whether the price is for a single strain or a mixed lot. Third, ask about batch size: if the supplier's whole batch is only 2kg, your "bulk" order is most of their stock, which can affect consistency on reorders.
Storing a Kilo of CBD Flower Properly
A kilo of flower will last most buyers months, so storage matters more than it does with a small pouch. The enemies are light, heat, oxygen, and humidity swings. Airtight glass jars kept in a cool, dark cupboard remain the gold standard; two-way humidity packs (58–62% RH) help keep buds from drying out or becoming damp. Avoid plastic bags for long-term storage — static pulls trichomes off the buds — and avoid the fridge, where condensation is a risk every time the door opens.
A good approach is to decant a working amount into a small jar and leave the bulk sealed. The less often the main container is opened, the longer the terpenes and freshness hold up.
Retail vs Wholesale: Which Route Suits You?
For personal bulk buyers, ordering 50g–100g at a time from a retail store often hits the sweet spot between savings and freshness. For businesses — shops, market traders, or online resellers — a genuine wholesale arrangement with invoicing, batch COAs, and repeat-order terms makes more sense. If you're considering a 1kg order from Easygreen CBD, get in touch through the site and we can talk through current availability and pricing on our range.
Is it cheaper to buy CBD flower in bulk in the UK?
Almost always, yes. Per-gram prices fall significantly as order size increases, and a 1kg order typically works out at a fraction of the small-pouch price per gram. Just remember to factor in delivery costs and confirm the grade of flower you're receiving.
How long does bulk CBD flower stay fresh?
Stored properly — airtight glass, cool and dark, with a humidity pack — well-cured hemp flower can stay in good condition for six to twelve months. Terpene aroma fades gradually over time, so sealed storage of the unused portion is key.
Can anyone buy 1kg of CBD flower in the UK?
Retailers set their own policies; all sales are for adults aged 18 or over. Hemp flower sits in a legal grey area in the UK, so buy from a reputable UK supplier that provides lab reports for the batch. Information only, not legal advice.
Disclaimer: General information only. We make no medical or health claims about any CBD product.




