As the rainy season approaches, greenhouses may face unexpected weather impacts. Next, let's briefly explore how to prevent hail from striking crops in greenhouses, hoping to help you avoid losses caused by hail.
Customers with higher budgets should use high-quality, factory-produced greenhouse waterproof and thermal insulation covers, and maintain ventilation inside the greenhouse when the temperature is too high to lower the internal temperature. Customers on a lower budget can use sunshade nets during this season prone to hailstorms. The sunshade nets have a reverse V-shape with a 60-degree angle, which can prevent some hail from causing damage. When hail falls too quickly, it can easily destroy protective measures. As severe convective weather is usually intense, accompanied by strong winds, it is advisable to use windproof materials regardless of the method chosen. For greenhouse thermal covers, it is appropriate to increase the slope protection during this season. Pay attention to weather conditions. Due to the unique geographical environment, each region may vary, so it is important to flexibly adapt to local conditions.
By using full ridge mulching in greenhouse pepper cultivation, the application of drip irrigation can reduce water evaporation loss and prevent dryness. In addition to reducing water evaporation, covering the film can also decrease the air humidity inside the greenhouse, thereby lowering the occurrence of pepper diseases caused by high humidity.





