🍆 Sowing Aubergine Seeds: Heat Requirements Explained
Aubergines are one of the most heat-demanding vegetables commonly grown in the UK. Understanding their heat requirements at each stage is essential for successful germination, healthy seedlings, and strong plants later in the season.
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This guide explains exactly how much heat aubergine seeds need, why warmth matters, and how to provide it at home.
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🌡️ Why Heat Is So Important for Aubergine Seeds
Aubergines originate from warm climates and have very little tolerance for cold conditions. Without enough heat:
- Germination is slow or fails entirely
- Seedlings emerge weak and uneven
- Early growth becomes stressed and unreliable
Correct heat from the start sets plants up for success.
🌱 Ideal Germination Temperature for Aubergine Seeds
For reliable germination:
- Ideal range: 22–28°C
- Below 18°C: germination slows or stops
- Below 15°C: seeds may fail to sprout
At optimal temperatures, most aubergine seeds germinate within 7–14 days.
🔥 Providing Heat During Germination
Common ways to provide warmth include:
- Heated propagators
- Heat mats
- Warm indoor locations such as airing cupboards
The goal is consistent warmth, not brief bursts of heat.
🌡️ Heat Requirements After Germination
Once seedlings emerge, heat should be slightly reduced.
- Daytime temperatures: 18–22°C
- Night temperatures: 15–18°C
Excessive heat combined with low light can cause tall, weak seedlings.
🏡 Indoor vs Greenhouse Heat Levels
Indoors
- Easier to maintain stable temperatures
- Best for early sowing
- Ideal for February and March starts
Greenhouses
- Often too cold early in the year
- Unheated structures drop below safe temperatures at night
- Suitable only if heated
For most UK gardeners, indoor sowing is more reliable.
🌞 Heat and Light Must Work Together
Heat alone is not enough. When warmth is high but light is poor:
- Seedlings stretch
- Growth becomes weak
- Plants struggle later
Always balance warmth with strong light after germination.
❄️ Signs Temperatures Are Too Low
Watch for:
- Seeds taking longer than 3 weeks to germinate
- Patchy or uneven sprouting
- Purple or pale seedling leaves
- Stalled growth
These signs usually indicate insufficient heat.
🌿 Can Aubergines Recover From Cold Stress?
Mild cold stress can sometimes be corrected by:
- Increasing warmth
- Improving light levels
- Avoiding overwatering
However, prolonged cold exposure often results in permanently weakened plants.
🧠 Key Takeaway
Aubergine seeds need consistent warmth to germinate and grow well. Aim for 22–28°C during germination, then slightly cooler conditions once seedlings are established.
Providing the right heat at the right time makes aubergines far easier to grow successfully in the UK.