Seedlings were transplanted to a commercial root medium in Autumn that had 83.9, 74.2, and 9.7% of total porosity, container capacity and air-filled porosity, respectively. Then, 6 treatment solutions were formulated containing all the essential nutrients with only N, P, K, Ca, Mg, or S and applied until the cold treatment of the mother plants. The cold treated (low temperature treatment at 1°C) mother plants were transplanted in late March, and the growth of the mother plants and the occurrence of runner plants were investigated 90 days later. Data on the root medium chemical Horticultural Science and Technology Macro-Elements in Liquid Fertilization Influence Differently in Occurrence and Growth of Runner Plants in Strawberry Propagation