🍆 Sowing Aubergine Seeds: Indoor Growing Setup
Setting up the right indoor growing environment is the key to successfully raising aubergines from seed in the UK. Aubergines need warmth, light, and stability, and a good indoor setup removes most of the problems gardeners face early on.
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This guide explains how to create a simple but effective indoor growing setup for sowing aubergine seeds, without unnecessary equipment.
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Fine, low-nutrient seed compost provides the right balance of moisture and drainage, helping aubergine seeds germinate evenly without rotting.
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A propagator helps maintain consistent warmth and humidity, which is crucial for aubergine seed germination, particularly in late winter and early spring.
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Using seed trays or module pots keeps seedlings organised, improves drainage, and makes potting on easier with minimal root disturbance.
🏡 Best Indoor Location
Choose a space that:
- Stays warm day and night
- Is free from cold draughts
- Can provide strong light after germination
Warm rooms, spare rooms, or bright kitchen areas often work well.
🌡️ Temperature Requirements
Heat is essential at the sowing stage.
- Ideal compost temperature: 22–28°C for germination
- After emergence: 18–22°C
Avoid placing pots on cold surfaces or near draughty windows.
🌱 Containers and Compost
Use:
- Small pots or modules 7–9cm deep
- Fine seed compost that drains well
Ensure all containers have drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.
🌱 How to Sow Aubergine Seeds Indoors
- Fill containers with seed compost
- Water lightly before sowing
- Sow seeds 3–5mm deep
- Cover lightly and label
- Place in a warm spot until germination
Seeds usually germinate in 7–14 days in good conditions.
🌞 Light Setup After Germination
Once seedlings emerge:
- Move them to the brightest position available
- South-facing windowsills are best
- Rotate pots daily to keep growth even
Strong natural light prevents leggy growth.
💧 Watering Indoors
- Keep compost just moist
- Water sparingly in cooler rooms
- Water from the base once seedlings appear
Overwatering is a common indoor growing mistake.
🌿 Airflow and Spacing
- Remove covers as soon as seedlings emerge
- Space pots to allow airflow
- Avoid overcrowding
Good airflow reduces disease risk.
🌱 Potting On Indoors
Pot on when seedlings have:
- Two to three true leaves
- Roots reaching pot edges
Increase pot size gradually to maintain steady growth.
🚫 Common Indoor Setup Mistakes
- Cold windowsills overnight
- Overwatering in low light
- Sowing too early
- Poor ventilation
Correcting these early avoids most problems.
🧠 Key Takeaway
A successful indoor setup for sowing aubergine seeds focuses on warmth first, then light, steady moisture, and good airflow. You don’t need complicated equipment — just stable conditions and good timing.
Get the setup right, and aubergines are far easier to grow from seed.