Role of Fogging System in Greenhouse During Peak Summer
Greenhouses are designed to create a controlled environment for plants, shielding them from the harsh external elements while promoting healthy growth. However, during peak summer months, managing internal temperatures becomes a significant challenge. Excessive heat and low humidity can lead to plant stress, reduced yields, and in severe cases, plant death. This is where fogging systems play a crucial role in climate regulation within greenhouses. Fogging systems Fogging systems offer a relatively efficient and consistent method for cooling greenhouses, while also contributing to a noticeable increase in relative humidity. On hot days, they can deliver a significant cooling effect, depending on the prevailing weather conditions. These systems work by generating extremely fine water droplets ranging from 0 to 70 microns in size which remain suspended in the air and evaporate before reaching the crop canopy, thereby avoiding direct wetting of the plants. Understanding Fogging S...