Plants rely heavily on light as their primary energy source, and high light transmittance ensures that sufficient light intensity reaches the canopy for optimal photosynthesis. When greenhouse materials allow maximum sunlight penetration, plants can photosynthesize more efficiently, leading to faster growth rates, stronger stems, and better yields....
Plants rely heavily on light as their primary energy source, and high light transmittance ensures that sufficient light intensity reaches the canopy for optimal photosynthesis. When greenhouse materials allow maximum sunlight penetration, plants can photosynthesize more efficiently, leading to faster growth rates, stronger stems, and better yields. Crops grown under greenhouse covers with poor light transmittance often suffer from slow growth, weaker coloration, and reduced fruiting. Therefore, selecting a plastic covering that maximizes high light transmittance ensures not only healthier crops but also shorter growing cycles. In regions like Long Beach, California—where sunlight is abundant year-round maintaining ideal high light transmittance helps growers take full advantage of natural light without overheating their greenhouse.
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