How to maintain the necessary humidity in a greenhouse
Vologism is one of the most important factors that influences the health and productivity of plants in a greenhouse. Most vegetables and fruits grow well at a moisture content of 60-80%. Too low or too high moisture content can lead to problems with growth, flowers, fruiting and cause illness.
Signs of a lack of moisture:
- B 'Yawning leaves
- Falling of buds and plants
- Dryness of the soil
- Emergence of buds
Signs of above-world moisture:
- The appearance of condensation on the walls and glass of the greenhouse
- Root rot
- The development of fungal diseases
- Proper coating (for the butt, greenhouse spil)
Ways to regulate moisture:
1. Ventilation:
- The simplest and most effective way to regulate humidity is through ventilation.
- Open the doors and windows of the greenhouse in the morning and evening, unless the outside temperature is high.
- Open the doors and windows of the greenhouse in the morning and evening, unless the outside temperature is high.
- On special days you can use fans.
2. Watering:
- Regular watering of the plants will ferment the soil and soil in the greenhouse.
- It is important not to over-refer the soil to prevent rotting of the roots.
- Water the vines as quickly as possible, so that the water can soak in until it becomes caked.
3. Scrubbing:
- Scrubbing the sprouts with water from a spray bottle helps to promote moisture in the air.
- Scrubbing should be done in the morning or in the evening, if there is no sun.
- You can’t sprinkle the growths in the sun, so as not to tear off the opiki.
4. Containers with water:
- Place containers with water in the greenhouse.
- Water will evaporate, causing foulness in the air.
- You can vikorize the basins, buckets, barrels, as well as decorative fountains.
5. Fogging systems:
- Misting systems are automated water fertilization systems that dispense water in a greenhouse.
- These systems ensure uniform soil fertilization and save water.
- Fog systems are recommended to be used in large area greenhouses.
6. Mulch:
- Mulching the soil helps to preserve moisture in the soil.
- For mulching, you can use straw, thyrsus, compost, and mown grass.
7. Selecting varieties of growing plants:
- When choosing varieties of growing plants for a greenhouse, ensure their resistance to dryness.
- Discover varieties of vegetables and fruits that are good at tolerating the low humidity of the environment
Maintaining optimal moisture in a greenhouse is important for the development of healthy and productive plants.
Important:
- Regularly monitor the moisture content in the greenhouse using a hygrometer.
- Check the weather conditions and the needs of your plants.
- Do not allow sudden changes in moisture content.
- Victory the differences methods for regulating moisture in a complex.
Additional information:
- Vikoristovat automatic systems for moisture control.
- Install humidity sensors at various points in the greenhouse.
- Keep a log of moisture and temperature in the greenhouse.
By keeping an eye on these conditions, you can create optimal conditions for the growth of your plants.