Although hydroponic strawberries seem to be a relatively feasible option to grow in otherwise non-farmable land, other factors can influence the quality of the produce and should be considered for further research. The hydroponic farmer has vast choices when growing, such as media, different system types and nutrient solutions. Our method was chosen for the simplicity of design and relatively low costs compared to a large, custom-built system. However, other designs with perhaps one reservoir could potentially lower labor, saving time and money. In addition to researching multiple growing systems in hydroponic strawberry production, future research should also compare the nutritional composition and sensory attributes of the strawberries for each system.