Greenhouses are widely used in the cultivation of vegetables, flowers, fruit trees and other crops, especially in northern regions and places where climatic conditions are not conducive to the growth of certain crops. Greenhouses are indispensable agricultural facilities. In addition, greenhouses are also often used in plant growth research in scientific research, education and other fields.
Greenhouses use transparent covering materials (such as plastic film or glass) to allow sunlight to enter the interior of the short-wave radiation, which is absorbed by the ground and plants and converted into long-wave radiation.
A greenhouse, also known as a hothouse, is a facility that can transmit light and retain heat (or add heat), mainly used for cultivating plants such as vegetables, flowers, and forest trees in seasons unsuitable for plant growth.
A greenhouse, also known as a greenhouse, is a facility that can transmit light, heat preservation (or heating), mainly used to cultivate plants in the season that is not suitable for plant growth, such as vegetables, flowers and trees. By controlling the internal environment, greenhouses provide optimal growth conditions for plants, thus achieving efficient production.