Learn about the key factors at the root zone level in strawberries impacting yield and quality. Strawberries are a high-value crop recognized for their flavor, color, and nutrient content. However, growing strawberries can be a challenge. The following information provides the essentials that should be considered when growing strawberries in hydroponic production systems.
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