
Soil-free Farming
Soil-free farming, also known as soilless cultivation, involves growing plants without traditional soil. Instead, plants are nurtured using nutrient-rich solutions or inert mediums like water, coconut husks, or rock wool that support root development. This method allows precise control of nutrients, water, and environmental conditions, leading to faster growth, higher yields, and reduced pest and disease risks. It is commonly used in hydroponic, aeroponic, and aquaponic systems, making it an efficient and sustainable alternative to conventional soil farming—ideal for urban settings or areas with poor soil quality.