Hi I wanted to ask you something, I have a greenhouse made of plexiglass which is perfect to maintain the humidity level stable. But I have a problem, the temperature is always 32 or more during the day... How can I solve this problem? I tried to put a cover on it but with no result.
There’s quite a few options; Putting the greenhouse in a partially shaded places to start with can help. Using shade netting over the greenhouse or painting on some whitewash to cover part of the roof. Keeping the vents and doors open as much as possible. Having the vents on automatic openers is useful too. Having fans running inside to keep the air moving. You could also install some fans with vent grills through the plexiglass. I have done this on my polycarbonate greenhouse. One fan at one end drawing the cool air in, another at the opposite end taking the hot air out, both on the same thermostat. Installing a misting system which is on a thermostat would work too, so it comes on at a certain temperature as watering will help to bring down the temperatures. A lot of this will depend on how warm it is outside, but hopefully some of those options are useful.
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Hi I wanted to ask you something, I have a greenhouse made of plexiglass which is perfect to maintain the humidity level stable. But I have a problem, the temperature is always 32 or more during the day... How can I solve this problem? I tried to put a cover on it but with no result.
There’s quite a few options;
Putting the greenhouse in a partially shaded places to start with can help.
Using shade netting over the greenhouse or painting on some whitewash to cover part of the roof.
Keeping the vents and doors open as much as possible. Having the vents on automatic openers is useful too.
Having fans running inside to keep the air moving.
You could also install some fans with vent grills through the plexiglass. I have done this on my polycarbonate greenhouse. One fan at one end drawing the cool air in, another at the opposite end taking the hot air out, both on the same thermostat.
Installing a misting system which is on a thermostat would work too, so it comes on at a certain temperature as watering will help to bring down the temperatures.
A lot of this will depend on how warm it is outside, but hopefully some of those options are useful.
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