Both nutrients and water are delivered to the plants through pipes placed on the surface of the soil or passing under the soil. In this system, which provides frequent and small amounts of water with drippers, the plant roots are targeted. Since the humidity rate in the greenhouse is lower thanks to the drip irrigation system, the possibility of plant diseases is reduced and the possibility of wild plants emerging in the environment is minimized. This system allows high yields to be achieved when used in both greenhouse farming and soilless farming. Since the inside of the greenhouse is not completely wet during drip irrigation, farmers can continue to work and water, energy and labor are saved.