🍆 Sowing Aubergine Seeds: UK Success Checklist
Aubergines can be incredibly rewarding to grow in the UK — but only if the basics are right from the very start. This simple checklist brings together everything that matters most, helping you avoid common mistakes and give your plants the best possible chance of success.
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Use this UK-focused sowing checklist before, during, and after sowing aubergine seeds.
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Using seed trays or module pots keeps seedlings organised, improves drainage, and makes potting on easier with minimal root disturbance.
✅ Before You Sow
☐ Choose fresh, good-quality aubergine seeds
☐ Plan to sow mid-February to early March
☐ Use fine, free-draining seed compost
☐ Prepare clean pots or modules (7–9cm deep)
☐ Pick a warm indoor location away from draughts
🌡️ Germination Checklist
☐ Compost temperature between 22–28°C
☐ Seeds sown 3–5mm deep
☐ Compost moist but never waterlogged
☐ Pots kept off cold windowsills
☐ Covers used only until seedlings emerge
🌱 Seedling Care Checklist
☐ Seedlings moved to bright light immediately
☐ 6–8 hours of strong daylight (or equivalent)
☐ Temperatures reduced slightly after germination (18–22°C)
☐ Watered lightly and evenly
☐ Good airflow provided
🪴 Potting On Checklist
☐ Pot on at 2–3 true leaves
☐ Increase pot size gradually
☐ Avoid root-bound seedlings
☐ Use general-purpose compost after potting on
☐ Do not feed too early
🌿 Growing On Checklist
☐ Plants kept warm and well lit
☐ No sudden temperature swings
☐ Watering kept balanced
☐ Feeding started only once plants are established
☐ Growth remains steady and compact
🏡 Ready for Greenhouse or Outdoors Checklist
☐ Plants strong and well rooted
☐ Night temperatures consistently above 12–14°C
☐ Frost risk fully passed
☐ Plants hardened off gradually
☐ Final growing position warm and sheltered
🚫 Common UK Mistakes to Avoid
☒ Sowing too early
☒ Cold compost during germination
☒ Overwatering
☒ Poor light after emergence
☒ Moving plants outside too soon
🧠 Key Takeaway
Successful aubergine growing in the UK comes down to timing, warmth, light, and steady care. Follow this checklist, and you avoid nearly every common failure point — setting your plants up for healthy growth and reliable harvests.
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