Keeping the heat down and the air moving in greenhouse
Added on 15 June 2020
Master Gardener Ed Buyarski recommends keeping greenhouse air from exceeding 100 degrees. That can be done by using fans and opening doors, windows, and vents to pull in cool air and push out hot air.
"They actually talk about moving a greenhouse full of air every minute or every two minutes," Buyarski said.
He suggests checking out free publications on greenhouse design and operation produced by the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Cooperative Extension Service.
High humidity, along with poor air circulation, can kick off rapid fungus growth.
Instead of spraying water on plants in the greenhouse, Buyarski advises using a drip watering system or soaker hoses in planters.
Don't space your plants too close together. Otherwise, air cannot flow through them.
And, covering planter soil with plastic mulch will keep most of the moisture in the soil and prevent it from quickly evaporating into the greenhouse air.
Source: KTOO
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Source: KTOO
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