🍆 Sowing Aubergine Seeds: Common Germination Problems
Aubergine seeds are known for being slow and sometimes unreliable to germinate, especially in the UK. When seeds fail to sprout, the issue is almost always related to conditions rather than the seed itself.
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This guide explains the most common aubergine seed germination problems, how to identify them, and what to do to fix them.
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🌡️ Problem 1: Compost Too Cold
Symptoms:
- No germination after 2–3 weeks
- Patchy or uneven sprouting
Cause:
Aubergine seeds need warm compost to germinate.
Solution:
- Maintain 22–28°C at soil level
- Move pots to a warmer location
- Avoid cold windowsills during germination
💧 Problem 2: Overwatering
Symptoms:
- Seeds rot before sprouting
- Mould on compost surface
- Seedlings collapse early
Cause:
Waterlogged compost removes oxygen and encourages rot.
Solution:
- Use free-draining seed compost
- Water lightly
- Allow surface compost to dry slightly between watering
🌱 Problem 3: Seeds Sown Too Deep
Symptoms:
- Delayed or failed emergence
- Weak seedlings breaking through
Cause:
Seeds buried too deeply struggle to reach the surface.
Solution:
- Sow seeds 3–5mm deep
- Cover lightly with compost or vermiculite
🌞 Problem 4: Poor Light After Germination
Symptoms:
- Tall, thin seedlings
- Leaning or floppy growth
Cause:
Insufficient light once seedlings emerge.
Solution:
- Move seedlings to brighter conditions immediately
- Provide 6–8 hours of strong daylight or grow lights
🌱 Problem 5: Old or Poor-Quality Seed
Symptoms:
- Low or no germination
- Very uneven sprouting
Cause:
Seed viability decreases with age or poor storage.
Solution:
- Sow extra seeds
- Use fresh seed where possible
- Improve warmth and moisture conditions
🌬️ Problem 6: Poor Airflow
Symptoms:
- Mould growth
- Damping off disease
Cause:
Stagnant air around seedlings.
Solution:
- Remove covers after germination
- Improve ventilation
- Avoid overcrowding
❄️ Problem 7: Temperature Fluctuations
Symptoms:
- Germination starts then stops
- Uneven growth
Cause:
Warm days and cold nights stress seeds.
Solution:
- Keep temperatures consistent
- Insulate pots from cold surfaces
🧠 Key Takeaway
Most aubergine germination problems are caused by cold compost, excess water, or inconsistent conditions. Once warmth, moisture, and light are balanced, aubergine seeds germinate far more reliably.
Patience and stable conditions are the real secrets to success.