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🧅🌱 Sowing Onion Seeds: Common Germination Problems (UK Guide)
🌱 Introduction: Why Onion Seeds Fail to Germinate
Onion seeds are not difficult, but they are unforgiving of poor early conditions. Most germination problems come down to a small number of issues: temperature, moisture, compost, depth, or seed quality.
If your onion seeds are slow, patchy, or not appearing at all, this guide will help you identify the problem quickly and fix it—before it costs you the season.
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🚫 Problem 1: Onion Seeds Not Germinating at All
Likely causes:
- Compost too cold (below 10°C)
- Compost too wet
- Old or poor-quality seed
- Seeds sown too deep
How to fix it:
- Move trays to 15–20°C for germination
- Allow compost to drain—never soggy
- Test seed viability before resowing
- Sow seeds only 5–10 mm deep
👉 Don’t resow until 21 days have passed—slow germination is common.
🕰️ Problem 2: Very Slow Germination
Likely causes:
- Cool conditions (common in Feb–March)
- Low indoor temperatures at night
- Cold windowsills or greenhouses
What’s normal:
- 7–14 days = ideal
- 14–21 days = still normal in cool UK homes
What to do:
- Be patient
- Keep compost lightly moist
- Avoid moving trays constantly
Slow does not mean failed.
🌱 Problem 3: Patchy or Uneven Germination
Likely causes:
- Uneven watering
- Compost drying on the surface
- Old or saved seed
- Seeds washed deeper by watering
How to improve it:
- Pre-moisten compost before sowing
- Use a spray bottle or fine rose
- Sow slightly thicker if using older seed
- Don’t flood trays after sowing
Patchy emergence is common—thin later.
🌊 Problem 4: Seeds Rotting Before Germination
Likely causes:
- Waterlogged compost
- Poor drainage
- Rich or heavy compost
- Cold + wet conditions
How to fix it:
- Use fine seed compost only
- Ensure drainage holes are clear
- Water sparingly in cold weather
- Never leave trays sitting in water
Cold, wet compost is the number one killer of onion seeds.
🌱 Problem 5: Seedlings Appear Then Collapse
Likely causes:
- Damping off disease
- Poor airflow
- Overwatering
- Overcrowding
Prevention:
- Sow thinly
- Improve airflow
- Avoid constant moisture
- Keep seedlings cool and bright
Once damping off appears, affected seedlings can’t be saved—focus on prevention.
🌞 Problem 6: Weak, Pale, or Floppy Seedlings
Likely causes:
- Not enough light
- Too much heat after germination
- Overcrowding
How to fix it:
- Move to brightest light available
- Reduce temperature to 10–15°C
- Thin seedlings early
- Trim tops to 8–10 cm
Weak seedlings are often mistaken for poor germination—but they’ve already sprouted.
🌱 Problem 7: Germination Stops After a Few Seeds Sprout
Likely causes:
- Compost drying out between waterings
- Temperature swings
- Surface crusting
What to do:
- Keep moisture consistent
- Avoid letting trays dry fully
- Lightly mist if the surface hardens
Onion seeds germinate over time, not all at once.
🧪 Problem 8: Old or Saved Seed Fails to Germinate Well
Important to know:
- Onion seeds lose viability quickly
- 1-year-old seed = reduced germination
- 2+ years = unreliable
Solution:
- Always test saved seed
- Sow thicker
- Use best possible conditions
- Expect variation
Seed age matters more for onions than many crops.
🚫 Common Germination Mistakes to Avoid
- Sowing too deep
- Overwatering cold compost
- Assuming failure after one week
- Using garden soil
- Sowing too early in January without light
Most problems come from rushing or over-caring.
🧠 Quick Diagnosis Table
| Symptom | Most Likely Cause |
|---|---|
| No seedlings at all | Cold, wet compost or old seed |
| Slow emergence | Cool conditions |
| Patchy growth | Uneven moisture |
| Seedlings collapse | Damping off |
| Tall, weak seedlings | Too warm, low light |
🧠 Key Takeaway
Almost all onion seed germination problems are environmental, not seed-related. Get the basics right—fine compost, shallow sowing, steady moisture, and patience—and onion seeds are extremely reliable.
If something goes wrong, don’t panic and resow immediately. Diagnose first. Most trays just need time, not replacement.