Five Options for Proper Greenhouse Ventilation

D Swain
The plants inside your greenhouse likely won't grow properly without adequate ventilation. There are various methods you can use to provide proper greenhouse ventilation. This article will discuss some of them.

Vents

Vents are one of the first options you have to provide greenhouse ventilation. Vents on the building will help provide natural ventilation whenever the wind blows. You need to ensure that the vents aren't placed in line with each other, or it will reduce the ventilation effect. The vents should be staggered.

Chimney

Another option to provide greenhouse ventilation is to use a chimney. A chimney makes great use of the fact that hot air rises. It will pull hot air out of the building while drawing in cooler air at the same time.

Fans

One of the most common methods for greenhouse ventilation is a set of fans. You can attach smaller fans to benches or shelves to provide air circulation. You also have the option of using standing fans that are placed in the doorway.

Exhaust

Your greenhouse should also have a set of exhaust fans. These fans aren't designed to provide air circulation. Instead, they remove stale air out of the greenhouse and replace it with fresh air. Running exhaust fans is particularly important during the summer months.

Cloth

One of your final options for greenhouse ventilation is a shade cloth. This is useful during the summer months too since it helps filter excessive sunlight. This helps to reduce the temperature inside the building.

These are some of your options for providing proper greenhouse ventilation. A set of vents or fans are common choices. However, you can also have a chimney installed to let hot air rise out while drawing in cooler air. You can also use a shade cloth during the summer months to help reduce the temperature inside the building.

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