Reactive Publishing
Greenhouse Climate Control is a practical guide to managing the environmental conditions that shape plant growth in controlled growing spaces.
Written for growers, students, and horticulture professionals, this book explains the core climate factors inside a greenhouse, including temperature, humidity, airflow, light, irrigation timing, and plant stress response. Rather than treating each condition separately, it shows how greenhouse environments function as connected systems where small changes can influence crop health, growth rate, disease pressure, and overall consistency.
Inside, readers will learn how to think through climate management with greater structure, observe environmental patterns, reduce common control mistakes, and make better day-to-day decisions in the greenhouse. The book covers practical concepts such as heat buildup, condensation, ventilation, moisture balance, seasonal changes, monitoring equipment, and the relationship between plant needs and environmental control.
Designed to be clear, grounded, and usable, Greenhouse Climate Control gives readers a stronger foundation for understanding how controlled growing environments work and how to manage them with more confidence.
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Da: California Books, Miami, FL, U.S.A.
Condizione: New. Print on Demand. Codice articolo I-9798195632014
Quantità: Più di 20 disponibili