Strawberry is a high-value fruit known all over the world for its flavor, color and nutritional content. Strawberry cultivation can be grown in a wide temperature range. This situation allows strawberry cultivation to be carried out in many different regions. In the production of strawberries made with traditional methods, there is a loss of yield and plant loss due to soil-borne diseases. Soilless greenhouse production has started to be preferred in strawberry production due to the chemicals used to solve soil-borne diseases in the cultivation area, deteriorating the structure of the soil and the production volume lost in this process. With the soilless greenhouse method, significant increases were seen in the production yield and fruit quality. Factors such as climate, growing environment, seedling type, planting frequency, growing system, disease and pest control are the factors that should be known and followed well in order to grow strawberries without soil. The temperature range between 15 and 26 degrees in strawberry cultivation is ideal for good growth. Temperatures below 10 C and above 30 C seriously affect the development of strawberries being grown. In order to prevent these situations, it is necessary to have heater and cooler systems inside the greenhouses. Temperature monitoring should be done regularly. It obtains the natural nutrients required for growing plants in soilless agriculture from the prepared special alloys and the minerals in the water. In case of nutrient deficiency during the growth phase of the strawberry plant grown in a soilless greenhouse, the ability to interfere with the content of the alloys ensures that the control is in the hands of the producer.