Greenhouse Climate Control
The climate in the greenhouse is an ecosystem, which is highly dependent on you, but can also be automated. For you to control the greenhouse climate, we offer some advice.
The greenhouses are built to catch the inside of the sun's rays are transformed into heat energy. Temperature control by opening the doors or ventilation openings occasionally, otherwise the internal temperature will rise as long as the sun is up. Air conditioning is also a solution, but only in extreme cases.
This is what gardeners usually do. Just make tests for acidity and soil moisture.
Temperature
This factor depends on the sun and ventilation emissions.
The greenhouses are built to catch the inside of the sun's rays are transformed into heat energy. Temperature control by opening the doors or ventilation openings occasionally, otherwise the internal temperature will rise as long as the sun is up. Air conditioning is also a solution, but only in extreme cases.
Humidity
Plants perform a transpiration process name, which is performed through the pores in the leaves. They release moisture, and that is why the humidity inside the greenhouse is at a maximum. Forms of control are identical to temperature control.
Seasons
You have to think that plants outside is another season. Into believing that the sun light in the early morning or late afternoon. For additional use light and might even have to use heaters.
Constant monitoring
The continuous monitoring and adjustment is time consuming, but you can make things easier if you automate some processes.
Temperature control ling
They are the easiest and cheapest ways to automate. Connect the vents to a system of rods to open and close, depending on the indoor temperature. To be absolutely sure of that control, you can install a heater.
Humidity Control
This aspect is more difficult to automate. The moving air does not have the same level of moisture, so it would be difficult to set up the sensors. What you can do however is to reduce the high levels of humidity by installing a dehumidifier.
Ground control
This is what gardeners usually do. Just make tests for acidity and soil moisture.
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