Location Factors
The selection of a site for constructing glass greenhouses is crucial. As a form of greenhouse with a longer lifespan in agricultural facilities, these structures are suitable for various regions and climates. Open, flat, and fertile land should be chosen, with due consideration given to lighting.
Ventilation Factors
Good ventilation is essential for the construction of glass greenhouse structures. Adequate ventilation requires the construction of ventilation openings in the greenhouse. The placement of these openings not only causes damage to the greenhouse but also compromises its insulation. Naturally, areas with poor ventilation are not suitable for greenhouse construction, leading to inadequate indoor air circulation and不利 for crop growth.
III. Soil Quality Factors
Soil quality is a direct factor affecting the growth of greenhouse crops. The requirement for soil quality typically involves selecting fertile sandy loam to maximize the effectiveness of greenhouse production.
Factor Four: Moisture Content
Water is an indispensable factor in the production of glass greenhouse. Therefore, when constructing the greenhouse, it is crucial to ensure an adequate water supply.




