Greenhouse environmental control is to maintain the optimal environment suitable for plant growth according to the amount of photosynthesis in day and night plant growth, and to maintain temperature, relative humidity and carbon dioxide concentration in the best state.
Greenhouses artificially installed for stable and continuous cultivation of plants have an adverse effect on crop growth as the internal temperature rises above the appropriate temperature due to the structure and characteristics of the greenhouse. There are a variety of materials to cover, and if these greenhouses are classified by cover type, there are glass greenhouses, vinyl greenhouses, and double-layered PC greenhouses.
In the equatorial tropics where there is a lot of solar radiation, you can select a double-layered PC to block solar radiation during the daytime. On the other hand, a glass greenhouse effectively transmits more sunlight to an area lacking sunlight, which is effective for plant growth and advantageous in terms of ventilation facilities.