The A-Grade Hydroponics Tutorials are where we frequently allow the team to 'brain dump' all of their excess hydroponic related knowledge. Sometimes theres to much valuable information that we just don't get the time to impart - this is where we fix that.
Browse our tutorials page for all our guides, personal tips, hints and new developments in the hydroponic industry and opinion pieces written by the team at A-Grade Hydroponics. These tutorials contain a whole range of information that you will find valuable and will improve your understanding of hydroponics and plant care.
Plant Training: SuperCropping
Posted on by Jason G 0 commentsIt is no secret that training plants is the best way to stimulate growth and increase yield. BENEFITS OF SUPER... Read more
Typical PPFD and DLI values per crop
Posted on by Alex Russell 0 commentsHere is a neat guide from our friends at Apogee Instruments on the optimal light values for various crops. Many... Read more
Propagating and Cloning Impatiens
Posted on by Jason G 0 commentsImpatiens come in all shapes and sizes, they are a vigorous growing flowering plant. Flowers that form on impatiens plants... Read more
Light Conversions and Smart Phone Light Meters
Posted on by Alex Russell 0 commentsWhen growing plants, light provides the initial energy source for growth. The quantity and spectrum of the light is important for... Read more
Coco watering and moisture dry-back
Posted on by Jason G 1 commentRecently I have been asked a few questions regarding the frequency of applying a nutrient solution (watering) to coco... Read more
Hydroponics: Rookie mistakes you want to avoid
Posted on by Alex Russell 0 commentsYou would be surprised how many times we see people make these simple rookie mistakes, hopefully a quick read through... Read more
Part Two: How to grow and feed Chilli plants
Posted on by Jason G 1 commentSee Part One: How to grow and feed Chilli plants here If you’re reading this part of the Chilli... Read more
Part One: How to grow and feed Chilli plants
Posted on by Jason G 0 commentsChilli are beautiful day-neutral plants; meaning they flower without regard to changes in light (photoperiod). As such, most chilli... Read more