Auto Blackout Custom Fully Light Deprivation Agricultural Mushroom Greenhouse
Modern agricultural technology uses light-deprivation greenhouses to regulate the growth cycle of crops. For example, the shading system of a light-deprivation greenhouse can precisely block natural light, ensuring complete darkness when plants need it. The lighting system can simulate the spectrum and intensity of sunlight, providing different light cycles according to the needs of the plants.
Whether your plants require long or short daylight, light-deprivation greenhouses can help you break the environmental limitations of crop growth imposed by the seasons, providing ideal growing conditions year-round.
Since light-deprivation greenhouses use blackout curtains, these materials offer excellent insulation, helping to maintain optimal temperature conditions within the greenhouse. Additionally, blackout curtains effectively prevent light pollution from growing lights at night. This feature is crucial for protecting the surrounding environment and ensuring the well-being of nearby residents. By blocking excessive light emissions, blackout curtains contribute to a more sustainable and community-friendly growing operation.
Name | Specification |
Length | 105ft,120ft,131ft,144ft(32m/36m/40m/44m) |
Width | 30ft(9m) |
Wind Load | ≤75mph(120km/h) |
Snow Load | ≤20lbs |
Dead Load | 3lb/sqft(15kg/㎡) |
Hanging Load | 3lb/sqft(15kg/㎡) |
Control system | 3lb/sqft(15kg/㎡) |
Light Deprivation Greenhouse Applications
Light-deprivation greenhouses are highly effective in regulating the photoperiod necessary for plant growth by controlling crop lighting. They are primarily used for the cultivation of the following crops and scenarios:
Medicinal Plants: By controlling light, its growth cycle and quality can be optimized. These greenhouses can currently harvest 3-4 seasons per year.
Flowers: High-end flowers like tulips and chrysanthemums often grow in light-deprived greenhouses. Precise light control helps enhance the flowers’ ornamental value and market price.
Vegetables: Crops such as mushrooms are also suitable for cultivation in light-deprivation greenhouses, ensuring they grow under optimal conditions.
Research Laboratories: Some research labs that require full light shielding also need light-deprivation greenhouses to precisely control experimental conditions.