All right! This is how soilless cultivation works. Soilless cultivation, also known as hydroponics or nutrient solution cultivation, refers to the method of allowing crops to grow completely in nutrient solution without using natural soil, or fixing plants with substrate first, and then providing nutrient solution for their growth. In the past, farmer uncles planted vegetables in the fields so that they could stand firm and absorb water and nutrients from the soil. Now, scientists have come up with a solution. They first place a framework on the water surface, and then place various things on the framework that can help vegetables take root and preserve fertilizer. Inside, they plant cucumbers, celery, tomatoes, etc., and regularly provide them with nutrient solutions. As a result, these vegetables grow even better than when grown in the ground!
There are many advantages to soilless cultivation. It can be grown in places without soil such as islands, deserts, rooftops, etc. It can also achieve early and premature growth, avoid soil diseases and pests, and produce pollution-free green vegetables.