Showing posts with label Greenhouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greenhouse. Show all posts

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Greenhouse Tips

A greenhouse is a maze of walls, which are made of glass or plastic. Here the plants are not exposed to direct sunlight, but the sun provides solar radiation, which contributes to plant growth. elegant greenhouse with automatic controls for heating, lighting and maintain the temperature in the greenhouse.

The breakdown of the greenhouse is very important for the plant to remain healthy. The greenhouse has a chance, too cold or hot. AlthoughVery often we tend to heat greenhouses, which led to the death of the plant. The temperature must be maintained until the end. Loggers can take up in front of the greenhouse. If the airflow is short, some plants can not grow beyond a certain limit. Vents should be opened at regular intervals to take the air for the plants to grow and stay healthy.

The first thing to do for the seed of a plant which is obtainedwant to grow. It 'must wait several weeks or months to see growth. It takes a relatively long time for seeds to grow old. Make an impact on the bottom to drain excess water. And 'the best garden soil in a nursery, such as his. The ground must be taken in one compartment and the seeds should be distributed. Then the seeds with soil that is moist. The tablet should be completely covered with a plastic bag. Onceseeds begin to grow, must be stored in direct sunlight. Fertilizer should be added when the first leaves.

different plants require different amounts of water at different times. Some need water every day, and some can not, until the soil is dry, you will need. The water should not be sprayed in a greenhouse, because it can promote fungal growth.

Bulbs should be used when the sun is not true in the greenhouse area is within

Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Runaway Greenhouse Effect

any more. So kiss your ass goodbye. Signed, "George" PS The physical basis of the so-called "greenhouse effect" is essentially simple: carbon dioxide is transparent to visible light but relatively opaque to infrared radiation *. The same holds true for glass. Relatively high energy visible light radiation from the sun passes inward through the atmosphere, warming the planet's surface, which then radiates) Previous low energy in the form of infrared radiation (heat in the atmosphere. ...



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