Green House - Tunnel Farming
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Green House - Tunnel Farming
A greenhouse is a structure with walls and roof mostly constructed of transparent material, such as glass, in which plants that require controlled climatic conditions are cultivated. These structures come in a variety of sizes, from modest sheds to large industrial constructions. Greenhouses provide you more control over the environment in which your plants thrive. Temperature, amounts of light and shade, irrigation, fertilizer application, and air humidity are all aspects that may be regulated depending on the technical specifications of a greenhouse. Incoming solar radiation from the sun warms plants, soil, and other objects within the building quicker than heat can exit the structure, causing the inside to heat up. The roof and walls keep warm air within the house that has been warmed by the heat from heated interior surfaces. Sky International Traders provides Trunkey solutions for green house and tunnels
Low Tunnels
A greenhouse is a structure with walls and roof mostly constructed of transparent material, such as glass, in which plants that require controlled climatic conditions are cultivated. These structures come in a variety of sizes, from modest sheds to large industrial constructions. Greenhouses provide you more control over the environment in which your plants thrive. Temperature, amounts of light and shade, irrigation, fertilizer application, and air humidity are all aspects that may be regulated depending on the technical specifications of a greenhouse.
Incoming solar radiation from the sun warms plants, soil, and other objects within the building quicker than heat can exit the structure, causing the inside to heat up. The roof and walls keep warm air within the house that has been warmed by the heat from heated interior surfaces.
Walk In Tunnels
A walk-in tunnel is a tunnel built of steel and polyethylene that is usually semi-circular, square, or elongated in shape. When compared to high tunnels, these are shorter. When compared to low tunnels, walk-in tunnels have a higher output. If you need to use a plant protection product in a walk-in tunnel, you must use only those that have been approved for this use. The labelling of a plant protection product must identify the authorized regions of usage (the label and the instructions of use). This indicates that a plant protection product can be used in walk-in tunnels if it’s listed as an area of use on the label or if a minor use extension is approved. Tomatoes, cucumbers, sweet peppers, and chili peppers may all be grown in the tunnel.
High Tunnels
Growers are increasingly turning to high tunnels, which are a tried and true crop production tool. The term “high tunnel” refers to elevated tunnels that are more than 8 feet in height. It’s the distinction between a High Tunnel and a traditional free-standing greenhouse. All high tunnels are built to withstand strong snow and wind loads, with additional crop support. All greenhouses are pre-drilled, pre-cut, come with all necessary hardware, and are simple to construct. Many various cooling solutions, doors and end wall designs, and crop support systems are all available.