With lower temperatures in winter, although the temperature inside greenhouses is relatively higher, we can still experience a drop in temperature if we're not careful, which can affect the normal growth of plants. So, what measures should we take to keep the heat? Today, our greenhouse frost-resistant felt manufacturer has compiled several tips for you. Let's take a look together.
When constructing greenhouses, opt for multi-layer films as a single layer is too thin. A leak can significantly impact the temperature of the entire greenhouse, and even repairing it would require labor and resources. Multi-layer films not only provide better protection but also offer multiple layers of security, so there's no need to worry too much about the overall functionality of the greenhouse if one layer is damaged.
Greenhouses within greenhouses is a common practice among farmers. This method distinguishes the varying temperature needs of different crops. Some crops thrive in cooler conditions, so they are planted inside the larger greenhouse, while others prefer warmer temperatures and are thus grown in the smaller greenhouse. We must flexibly manage according to the diverse temperature requirements of different crops.
During sunny days, the temperature inside the greenhouse can rapidly rise, while at night, cooler weather can cause a sharp drop in the greenhouse's temperature. Therefore, it is advisable to cover the surrounding area of the greenhouse with one to two layers of thermal insulation blankets in the evening to retain heat. This way, the accumulated temperature during the day will lose more slowly at night.
Here's the translation: That concludes our introduction to winter greenhouse insulation methods. We hope this has been helpful. For more information, please feel free to contact Weixian Ligei Wool Felt Factory.


