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Black greenhouses

Black greenhouses are usually used for soilless cultivation, mainly growing crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, lettuce and so on. The main feature of the black greenhouse is the use of intelligent control and automatic control, with structural advantages. The details are as follows:

1 Intelligent control: Through intelligent equipment and systems, the environmental conditions in the greenhouse can be accurately controlled, including temperature, humidity, light, etc., to meet the growth needs of crops.

2 Automation control: In the black greenhouse, many repetitive work, such as irrigation, fertilization, etc., can be completed by automated equipment, which greatly improves the planting efficiency and crop yield.

3 Structural advantages: Black greenhouses are usually designed more compact, can effectively use space, at the same time, its closed structure can protect crops from the impact of the external environment, improve the quality of crop growth.

Black greenhouses are mainly used for soilless cultivation, suitable for growing crops including but not limited to:

1 Tomatoes: A black greenhouse provides the constant temperature and humidity that tomatoes need to grow in any season.

2 Cucumber: The constant environment provided by the black greenhouse is conducive to the growth of cucumbers and can effectively prevent the invasion of diseases and pests.

3 Pepper: The environmental control ability of the black greenhouse can meet the high temperature and humidity required for the growth of pepper.

Lettuce: A black greenhouse provides the constant temperature and humidity that lettuce needs to grow in any season.

In addition, the black greenhouse can also grow a variety of other vegetables and fruit crops, the specific planting of what crops, need to be determined according to the specific planting goals and market demand.





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