Climate controlled greenhouses can help any grower get better at quality control or enhance crop yields, with advanced computer technology. You probably have heard of the importance of using greenhouse automation for your operation, but what does that mean? What systems will really help to reduce labour costs and give you a better return on your plants.

 

While it is possible to control the temperature of the greenhouse manually, the best thing to do is to install a climate control greenhouse computer to maintain the ideal climate, everyday for your crops.

 

Controlled & Monitored Greenhouse Climate for Optimal Growing:

 

Climate control of greenhouses is precisely what it sounds like. It refers to the regulation of the temperature and humidity inside the greenhouse in all growing climates to ensure that the crops  can thrive and even live past their “season”.

 

But how do you control the greenhouse with a computer? 

 

Grower set points are created within the greenhouse automation software and are triggered when things hit a certain level. During high-temperature climates, you can mist or spray water inside the greenhouse to bring down the temperature inside the greenhouse with automation. You can also take the help of a fogging or misting system to move warm air with the help of water evaporation using a fine spray.

 

When there is a temperature drop during winter months, you may use simple manual methods to heat the greenhouse. You can place a container with hot water inside the greenhouse or insulate the greenhouse with the help of something as simple as a bubble wrap. You can even use polythene to screen off only a part of the greenhouse.

 

There are other manual methods, but farmers who want to make the best of modern technology prefer to integrate the climate control system. This will help seasonal crops to grow throughout the year. A climate control system automates the greenhouse to reach the desired temperature as required by your crops’ growing process. The system monitors and handles humidity, shading, fogging, and much more. This is accomplished by the way of real time sensors, that communicate wirelessly in the greenhouse, via mesh WiFi.