🧅🌱 Sowing Onion Seeds for Large Bulbs (UK Guide)
🌱 Introduction: Big Onions Start at Sowing Time
If your goal is large, firm onions that store well, success is decided long before harvest. Bulb size is set by early timing, steady growth, correct spacing, and avoiding stress. Onion seeds—when handled properly—consistently outperform sets for size.
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This guide explains exactly how to sow onion seeds for maximum bulb size, step by step, with UK conditions in mind.
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🧭 The Golden Rule for Large Bulbs
✅ Long, uninterrupted growing season
❌ No checks from cold, crowding, or stress
Anything that slows growth early (cold compost, low light, overcrowding) permanently limits bulb size.
📅 When to Sow Onion Seeds for Large Bulbs
Best sowing window (UK):
- Late January to mid-February (ideal)
- Up to early March at a push
Earlier sowing gives onions more time to bulk up during long summer days. Late sowing almost always results in smaller bulbs, even with good care.
🌡️ Temperature & Light: The Size Drivers
Germination
- 15–20°C
- 7–14 days
After germination (critical)
- 10–15°C
- Very bright light
Cool, bright conditions produce thick stems and strong root systems, which directly translate into larger bulbs later.
🌱 Compost Choice (Don’t Skip This)
Use fine seed compost only for sowing.
Why it matters:
- Encourages root growth over soft leaves
- Prevents damping off
- Supports even germination
Avoid rich compost early—lush tops now mean smaller bulbs later.
🌱 How to Sow Onion Seeds for Size (Step-by-Step)
1️⃣ Sow Thinly
- Aim for 1–2 cm spacing
- Overcrowding early = permanent size loss
2️⃣ Cover Lightly
- 5–10 mm of compost or vermiculite
- Seeds should be just covered, not buried
3️⃣ Water Carefully
- Compost moist, not wet
- Avoid cold, soggy trays
4️⃣ Move to Bright, Cool Conditions
- As soon as seedlings appear
- Light beats heat every time
✂️ Trimming Seedlings (Essential for Large Bulbs)
When seedlings reach 12–15 cm:
- Trim back to 8–10 cm
- Repeat if needed
Trimming:
- Thickens stems
- Prevents tangling
- Improves final bulb size
This is one of the most overlooked steps—and one of the most important.
🌱 Thinning & Potting On (Where Size Is Won or Lost)
Seedling stage:
- Thin to 1–2 cm spacing
If crowded:
- Prick out and replant into fresh compost
- Give roots room early
Strong individual plants = big bulbs. Saving every seedling usually means smaller onions overall.
🌤️ Hardening Off (Avoid Growth Checks)
Harden off slowly over 7–10 days.
- Avoid frost
- Avoid strong wind at first
- Don’t rush planting out
Cold shock at this stage often leads to bolting or reduced bulb size.
🌱 Planting Out for Maximum Bulb Size
When to plant out
- Seedlings are pencil-thick
- Soil is workable and warming
Spacing (non-negotiable for size)
- 10–15 cm between plants
- 25–30 cm between rows
Crowded onions cannot grow large, no matter how well they’re fed.
🌾 Feeding & Watering for Bulb Growth
Early growth
- Light feeding only if soil is poor
During bulb swelling
- Keep soil evenly moist
- Stop high-nitrogen feeding
- Avoid drought stress
Irregular watering causes growth checks and limits final size.
🚫 Common Mistakes That Limit Bulb Size
- Sowing too late
- Overcrowding seedlings
- Too much heat early on
- Planting out too small
- Overfeeding nitrogen late
- Letting plants dry out during bulking
Most “small onion” problems trace back to early-stage stress.
🧠 Key Takeaway
Large onions come from early sowing, bright light, cool growth, generous spacing, and zero stress. Onion seeds give you the longest season and the most control—making them the best choice if size matters.
Get the first 6–8 weeks right, and the rest of the season becomes easy.
Big bulbs are built early.