In May,2020 the f-seed.Lab project team planted 2,000 cucumber seedlings inside the greenhouse. There are two ways of growing cucumbers. Instead of the bush-thinning method,1 they opted for the vine-removal method.2 While the bush-thinning method requires farmers to use all their five senses and skills to adjust vines and leaves, pay attention to humidity, and so on, the vine-removal method requires almost no such master skills. Since all they have to do is cut side-shoots and pluck some leaves in accordance with guidelines, even beginners can manage without worry. In addition, to remove as many uncertain factors in cultivation as possible, Hashimoto’s team does not use ground soil but employs an isolated-bed-type hydroponic cultivation3 technique.
In the bush-thinning method, chemical spraying consumes a lot of chemical and a lot of time, because the leaves are so crowded together. But in the vine-removal method, since the leaves are distributed evenly, little chemical or time is required. And the chemical spraying is done by an Auto Runner unmanned pest-control sprayer, so there is no worry about being exposed to pesticide either.
1. Bush-thinning method: The main stem of the cucumber is cut when it reaches about 60 cm, and many side-shoots spring from the main stem and secondary side-shoots from them. Fruit is harvested from the side-shoots.
2. Vine-removal method: The main stem of the cucumber is cut when it reaches about 60 cm, and about four side-shoots springing from the main stem are grown. Fruit is harvested from these branches.
3. Isolated-bed-type hydroponic cultivation: The crop is grown away from the ground, without using soil, by means of a nutrient solution produced by dissolving fertilizer in water. This method prevents soil and repeated cultivation damage.