<div class="detailmodule_html"><div class="detail-desc-decorate-richtext"><br/><br/><p><a target="_self" class=""></a><a target="_self" class=""></a></p><p><br/></p><p></p><p></p><div>Soilless Culture: A method of growing plants without soil, using alternative mediums such as hydroponics, aeroponics, or substrate cultivation.In the mid-19th century, W.Knopf and others invented this method.By the 1930s, this technology began to be applied to agricultural production.In the twenty-first century, people further improved technology, leading to the development of soilless cultivation.</div><div>In soilless cultivation, artificially prepared nutrient solutions are used to meet the mineral nutrient needs of plants.Hydroponics is a cultivation technique that uses nutrient solutions containing elements needed for plant growth and development instead of natural soil, allowing plants to complete their entire life cycle normally.In soilless cultivation technology, providing plants with a well-proportioned and appropriately concentrated nutrient solution is key to successful cultivation.</div><div><strong><span>Soilless cultivation</span></strong><span>The composition of the medium nutrient solution is easy to control. Moreover, it can be adjusted at any time. In places with suitable lighting and temperature but no soil, such as deserts, beaches, or deserted islands, as long as there is a certain amount of fresh water supply, it can proceed. Suburban areas and families can also use soilless cultivation methods to grow vegetables and flowers.</span></div><br/></div></div><br/>