Most UK cannabis 'super strength skunk' (2024)

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By Michelle Roberts

Health editor, BBC News online

Most cannabis being sold illegally in the UK is super-strength skunk linked to a higher risk of psychotic mental health episodes, an analysis of 995 samples seized by the police suggests.

In 2016, 94% of police seizures were high-potency marijuana, compared to 85% in 2008 and 51% in 2005.

The drug contains more of the psychoactive ingredient THC than some other types of cannabis, such as hash.

Researchers from King's College London say users should be warned of this.

Types of cannabis

There are three main types of street cannabis - hash (hashish or resin), herbal cannabis (weed, grass or marijuana) and high-potency cannabis or skunk.

Hash is made from the resin of the plant, while herbal cannabis is made from the dried leaves and flowering parts of pollinated cannabis plants.

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Skunk is made from from unpollinated cannabis plants which naturally contain higher levels of THC - the substance that gives recreational users the 'stoned' feelings they seek from the drug, but can also cause nasty side effects, including paranoia and hallucinations.

Hash and herbal cannabis are considered to be milder than skunk. That's because they contain higher levels of a substance called CBD (cannabidiol) which experts say works as an anti-psychotic and counteracts some of the negative effects of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).

How risky is skunk?

It's argued that cannabis with high levels of THC and no or very low CBD can lead to people developing psychiatric issues.

The skunk examined by the researchers from King's College London was high potency - about 14% THC.

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Previous work by the same team, based on a study of 780 people, external, suggests the risk of psychosis is three times higher for users of potent "skunk-like" cannabis than for non-users.

The use of hash, a milder form of the drug, was not associated with increased risk of psychosis.

According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists, there is sufficient evidence to show that people who use cannabis, particularly at a younger age, such as around the age of 15, have a higher than average risk of developing a psychotic illness, including schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.

What did the study find?

The researchers say their latest work, published in the journal Drug Testing and Analysis, is the first comprehensive survey of cannabis strength published in the UK for nearly a decade.

They analysed police seizures of cannabis from London, Kent, Derbyshire, Merseyside and Sussex in 2005, 2008 and again in 2016.

Skunk was the dominant street drug over this time period, while the availability of weaker cannabis resin went down - from 43% in 2005 and 14% in 2008, to 6% in 2016.

THC levels in skunk remained fairly constant over the decade.

Cannabis and the law

Cannabis is a Class B drug - it's illegal to possess, give away or sell.

Possession is illegal whatever you're using it for, including pain relief. The penalty for possession is up to five years in prison.

Supplying can get you up to 14 years and an unlimited fine. Giving it to friends, even if they don't pay, is considered as supplying.

According to Home Office statistics, cannabis was the most commonly used drug in 2016/17, with 6.6% of adults aged 16 to 59 having used it in the last year. That's around 2.2 million people.

What about medicinal cannabis?

A cannabis-based drug called Sativex has been licensed in the UK to treat MS. It contains THC and CBD.

Doctors could, in theory, prescribe it for other things outside of this licence, but at their own risk.

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MS patients prescribed Sativex, who resupply it to other people, also face prosecution.

Another licensed treatment is Nabilone. It contains an artificial version of THC and can be given to cancer patients to help relieve nausea during chemotherapy.

Cannabis oil is a type of medical cannabis that has made the headlines most recently in the UK because of the case of Alfie Dingley, a young boy with severe epilepsy who can suffer up to 30 violent seizures a day.

His mother, Hannah Deacon, has been fighting for the courts to allow her son, who is six, to get the treatment in Britain.

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Most UK cannabis 'super strength skunk' (2024)

FAQs

Most UK cannabis 'super strength skunk'? ›

The skunk examined by the researchers from King's College London was high potency - about 14% THC. Previous work by the same team, based on a study of 780 people, suggests the risk of psychosis is three times higher for users of potent "skunk-like" cannabis than for non-users.

How potent is super Skunk? ›

The Skunk strain of cannabis (sometimes referred to as Super Skunk) is 60% sativa and 40% indica, meaning it is a slightly more sativa-dominant strain (cultivar) with average THC levels ranging between 16 and 20%.

Is Super Skunk top shelf? ›

Yes, Super Skunk is often considered a top-shelf cannabis strain due to its potent effects, robust aroma, and high-quality genetics. It's a favorite among connoisseurs and medical patients alike.

How strong is Skunk OG? ›

Its THC levels have been measured between 16% and 22%. OG Skunk, also known as "Skunk OG," is a pungent sativa-dominant hybrid marijuana strain from DNA Genetics.

What is the potency of Skunk? ›

The cannabis smoked today by 80 to 90% of users in Britain is the much stronger specially bred SKUNK, with an average THC content of 16.2%, the strongest they have found was about 46%. In Holland any cannabis with a THC content of over 15% is considered to be a "Class A" drug.

What is a super Skunk #1 strain? ›

Super Sunk is an indica marijuana strain made by crossing Skunk #1 with Afghani. This strain produces bold, relaxing effects that you can feel through your entire body. Medical marijuana patients choose Super Skunk to help relieve symptoms associated with chronic stress and pain.

What is the difference between Skunk and super Skunk? ›

Don't get it twisted, Super Skunk is not just Skunk #1 on steroids. Rather Super Skunk is an enhanced version with improved potency and yield. Even aroma and bag appeal have been tweaked and refined. The characteristic reeking odour and frosty pumped buds of Super Skunk are the defining traits of high-grade marijuana.

What are the side effects of super Skunk? ›

Skunk is made from from unpollinated cannabis plants which naturally contain higher levels of THC - the substance that gives recreational users the 'stoned' feelings they seek from the drug, but can also cause nasty side effects, including paranoia and hallucinations.

What is the number 1 Skunk strain? ›

Skunk #1 was originally bred in the 1970s by the legendary cultivator Sam the Skunkman. Its exact genetic lineage is a well-kept secret, but it is believed to be a combination of Afghani, Colombian Gold, and Acapulco Gold strains.

What is the CBD level of super Skunk? ›

📈 CBD/THC Levels

Super Skunk is a flower with a CBD content of 14.3% which may help reduce your stress and anxiety, promote and improve your sleep, and alleviate your pains and inflammations.

What strain has the highest percent? ›

Most Potent Strain Overall: Godfather OG

High THC percentage of around 30% It may provide pain relief. Delivers quite profound cerebral highs.

How much does super Skunk strain yield? ›

Super Skunk has dense, thick buds and is not difficult to grow. When growing indoors one can expect higher than average yields at roughly 15 ounces per square meter and a flowering time between 8 and 9 weeks. Outdoors, this strain is ready for harvest in mid-September with yields just over 21 ounces per square meter.

Is the Skunk strain strong? ›

Then it is important to know what effects it can have. Skunk weed is a very strong cannabis strain known for a high THC content. This can result in a more intense high, and potential side effects.

Why is skunk so bad? ›

Skunk and your physical health

Skunk can also contain pesticides and fertilisers used during its production, as well as bacteria which can grow on the buds and can compromise the immune system.

Is skunk indica or sativa? ›

To be precise, Skunk is 65% Indica and 35% Sativa genetics. And in case you were still wondering: yes, the strain owes its name to the famously stinky animal due to its rich and intense bouquet.

How long does skunk last? ›

Skunk smell can last anywhere from two weeks 14 to 21 days. The best ways to remove the smell from your clothes, furniture, hair or dog's fur is using a mix of baking soda and vinegar or peroxide.

What Skunk does to your brain? ›

Study shows white matter damage may be caused by 'skunk-like' cannabis. Smoking high potency 'skunk-like' cannabis can damage a crucial part of the brain responsible for communication between the two brain hemispheres, according to a new study by scientists from King's College London and Sapienza University of Rome.

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