🧅🌱 Sowing Onion Seeds Without Heat (UK Guide)
🌱 Introduction: Yes, Onions Can Germinate Without Added Heat
You don’t need a heated propagator or heat mat to sow onion seeds successfully. In fact, onions prefer cooler conditions after germination, and too much heat often causes weak, leggy growth.
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Sowing onion seeds without heat is not only possible—it’s often better for beginners if you choose the right timing and location.
This guide explains when it works, where to sow, and how to avoid slow or failed germination.
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📅 When to Sow Onion Seeds Without Heat
Best time (UK):
- Mid–late February (ideal)
- March (very reliable)
Earlier than February usually needs heat. From mid-February onward, ambient indoor temperatures are often enough.
🌡️ What “Without Heat” Really Means
Sowing without heat means:
- ❌ No heated propagator
- ❌ No heat mat
- ❌ No radiator shelf
But it does not mean sowing in freezing conditions.
Suitable temperatures:
- 10–15°C → slower but reliable germination
- 15–18°C → ideal without forcing growth
Below 8–10°C, germination becomes very slow or patchy.
🪟 Best Places to Sow Without Heat
Choose a spot that is bright, frost-free, and cool.
Good options:
- Bright windowsill (away from radiators)
- Unheated spare room
- Cool conservatory
- Frost-free porch
- Cold greenhouse (late Feb onwards)
Avoid dark rooms or draughty locations.
🌱 What You’ll Need
- Onion seeds
- Seed trays or shallow modules
- Fine seed compost
- Spray bottle or fine-rose watering can
- Tray or saucer for drainage
Good compost matters more when sowing cool.
🌱 Step-by-Step: Sowing Onion Seeds Without Heat
1️⃣ Fill Containers
Fill trays with seed compost and gently firm the surface.
2️⃣ Sow Thinly
Scatter seeds evenly across the surface.
Aim for 1–2 cm spacing.
Overcrowding makes cool-grown seedlings weak later.
3️⃣ Cover Lightly
Cover with a very thin layer of compost or vermiculite
(about 5–10 mm).
Do not bury seeds deeply.
4️⃣ Water Gently
Moisten compost evenly.
Compost should be damp, not wet.
5️⃣ Place in a Bright, Cool Spot
No heat needed—just steady conditions.
⏳ Germination Time Without Heat
Without added heat, expect:
- 10–21 days for germination
- Slower than heated sowing—but perfectly normal
👉 Do not resow before 3 weeks have passed.
Patience is essential when sowing cool.
🌿 Seedling Care After Germination
Once seedlings appear:
- Keep them cool and bright
- Avoid warm rooms
- Water sparingly but consistently
Cool-grown seedlings are:
- Shorter
- Thicker
- Stronger
This leads to better onions later.
✂️ Trimming Seedlings (Still Important)
When seedlings reach 12–15 cm tall:
- Trim to 8–10 cm
- Use clean scissors
This:
- Thickens stems
- Prevents tangling
- Keeps growth compact
Trimming is especially helpful when growth is slow.
🌤️ Hardening Off & Planting Out
Cool-grown seedlings need less hardening off, but don’t skip it.
- Start late March–April
- Gradually expose plants to outdoor conditions
- Plant out when soil is workable
Spacing:
- 10–15 cm between plants
- 25–30 cm between rows
🚫 Common Mistakes When Sowing Without Heat
- Sowing too early (January)
- Keeping compost too wet
- Using cold, dark locations
- Assuming seeds have failed too soon
- Overcrowding trays
Most failures come from cold + wet, not lack of heat.
🧠 Key Takeaway
Sowing onion seeds without heat works extremely well from mid–late February onwards. Germination is slower, but seedlings are stronger, sturdier, and easier to manage than heat-forced plants.
If you have a bright, cool space and a little patience, you don’t need heat at all to grow excellent onions from seed.