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What are the shortcomings of soilless cultivation techniques?

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, Soilless cultivation is a new crop cultivation technology developed in recent decades. It has many advantages, such as water-saving, fertilizer-saving, high-yield, clean and pollution-free, but it also has many disadvantages. Let's take a look at its shortcomings. Soilless cultivation technique

Soilless cultivation is a new crop cultivation technology developed in recent decades. It has many advantages, such as water-saving, fertilizer-saving, high-yield, clean and pollution-free, but it also has many disadvantages. Let's take a look at its shortcomings.

What are the shortcomings of soilless cultivation techniques?

1. High input cost

If you want to carry out soilless cultivation, you need to drag in a lot of costs to buy the corresponding equipment, so that industries that need to invest a lot of costs without output directly reject 99% of the growers.

two。 It is difficult to popularize technology

Soilless cultivation has very strict technical requirements. Few farmers are able to operate soilless cultivation equipment reasonably. This is also the fundamental reason why soilless cultivation is difficult to carry out. Nowadays, soilless cultivation is carried out by newborn farmers to a large extent, and soilless cultivation is rarely carried out by the older generation of farmers.

3. High requirements for planting management

Soilless cultivation requires too strict management of vegetables and plants. A little carelessness can easily lead to the failure of soilless cultivation, and many people are unwilling to take this risk.

Although soilless cultivation technology is difficult to popularize and manage, it is believed that with the improvement of the skills of new professional farmers, soilless cultivation technology will also be used in more areas.

 
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