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Analysis of common problems in the use of agricultural films
Jun 12,2024
1. Ageing Usually we do a hand tear test to determine whether the film has aged. In addition, we can test different places to see whether it is local aging or overall aging. The most common problem is that farmers use sulfur or halogen ( Cl, Br , etc.), which makes the UV stabilizer added to the film lose its effectiveness, thereby accelerating the aging of the film. When the fi...
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What is the difference between drain to waste system and recirculating system?
Jun 26,2024
Drain-to-Waste System: How It Works: Nutrient solution is delivered to the plants. Excess solution, which is not absorbed by the plants, drains away and is discarded (wasted). Fresh nutrient solution is prepared and supplied to the plants regularly. Advantages: Nutrient Consistency: Plants always receive a fresh supply of nutrients, ensuring optimal growth conditions. Simplicity: These systems are...
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light control greenhouse
Sep 25,2024
A light deprivation greenhouse, also known as a blackout greenhouse or light control greenhouse, is a specialized structure used in agriculture to control the amount of light exposure that plants receive. It is primarily used for the cultivation of light-sensitive crops, such as certain flowers, vegetables, and herbs. The main purpose of a light deprivation greenhouse is to manipulate the photoper...
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What is the ebb and flow method?
Sep 25,2024
The ebb and flow method, also known as flood and drain, is a hydroponic growing technique used to cultivate plants without soil. In this method, plants are placed in containers or trays filled with a growing medium, such as expanded clay pellets or rockwool. The containers are periodically flooded with a nutrient-rich solution and then drained. Here's a step-by-step breakdown of the ebb and flow m...
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