🧅💡 Sowing Onion Seeds Under Grow Lights (UK Guide)
🌱 Introduction: The Most Reliable Way to Start Onions Early
Using grow lights is the most controlled and reliable method for sowing onion seeds—especially in January and February when UK daylight is weak. Grow lights remove the two biggest causes of failure: insufficient light and excess heat.
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This guide explains how to sow onion seeds under grow lights, the correct setup, timings, and how to grow compact, strong seedlings ready for planting out.
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📅 When to Sow Onion Seeds Under Grow Lights
Best sowing window (UK):
- Mid–late January (excellent under lights)
- February (ideal and easiest)
- Up to early March if needed
Grow lights allow earlier sowing without legginess, making them perfect for storage onions and large bulbs.
💡 Why Grow Lights Are Better Than Windowsills
Grow lights provide:
- Consistent brightness (no dull winter days)
- Even light coverage
- Cooler growing conditions
- Upright, compact seedlings
Windowsills often cause:
- Leaning growth
- Thin stems
- Heat stress from radiators
With grow lights, onion seedlings grow slowly, steadily, and thick-stemmed.
🌡️ Temperature Requirements
Germination
- 15–20°C
- Germination in 7–14 days
After germination
- 10–15°C (cooler is better)
- Avoid constant warmth above 18°C
Under lights, onions prefer cool roots and bright tops.
🌱 What You’ll Need
- Onion seeds
- Seed trays or shallow modules
- Fine seed compost
- LED grow light (full spectrum or cool white)
- Timer plug
- Spray bottle or fine watering can
Avoid high-nitrogen compost or garden soil.
🌱 Step-by-Step: Sowing Onion Seeds Under Grow Lights
1️⃣ Fill Containers
Fill trays with fine seed compost and gently firm the surface.
2️⃣ Sow Thinly
Scatter seeds evenly across the surface.
Aim for 1–2 cm spacing to prevent overcrowding.
3️⃣ Cover Lightly
Cover seeds with 5–10 mm of compost or vermiculite.
Do not bury deeply.
4️⃣ Water Gently
Moisten compost evenly—damp, not wet.
5️⃣ Germinate
Place trays somewhere warm until seedlings appear. Lights can be on or off at this stage.
💡 Grow Light Setup (Critical)
Once seedlings appear:
Light height
- 5–8 cm above seedlings
- Lower light = thicker growth
Light duration
- 12–14 hours per day
- Use a timer for consistency
Light type
- LED grow lights or daylight LEDs (6500K)
- No need for heat lamps
Rotate trays if light coverage isn’t perfectly even.
🌿 Seedling Care Under Grow Lights
- Keep compost just moist
- Ensure good airflow
- Avoid high heat
- Watch for compact, upright growth
Healthy onion seedlings should look like short, thick blades of grass, not floppy strands.
✂️ Trimming Onion Seedlings (Still Important)
When seedlings reach 12–15 cm tall:
- Trim back to 8–10 cm
- Use clean scissors
Trimming:
- Encourages thicker stems
- Keeps growth tidy
- Makes later planting easier
This is normal and beneficial.
🌱 Potting On (Optional)
If seedlings become crowded:
- Lift small clumps carefully
- Replant into fresh compost
- Space slightly wider
Grow lights make potting on easier because roots develop evenly.
🌤️ Hardening Off Before Planting Out
Even light-grown plants must be hardened off.
- Start late March–April
- Reduce light hours gradually
- Introduce outdoor exposure slowly over 7–10 days
Never move straight from lights to open ground.
🌱 Planting Out
Plant out when:
- Seedlings are pencil-thick
- Soil is workable (not frozen or waterlogged)
Spacing:
- 10–15 cm between plants
- 25–30 cm between rows
🚫 Common Grow Light Mistakes
- Light too far away
- Lights left on 24/7
- Too much heat
- Overwatering cold compost
- Sowing too thickly
Light intensity and distance matter more than fancy equipment.
🧠 Key Takeaway
Sowing onion seeds under grow lights is the best method for early, strong growth in the UK. With close lights, cool temperatures, and thin sowing, you’ll grow compact seedlings that outperform windowsill-grown plants in size, yield, and storage.
If you want your best-ever onions, grow lights give you the edge—without guesswork.