temperature regulation
Effectively reducing the temperature inside the greenhouse, especially during the high temperature period in summer (such as 10am to 2pm), can lower the temperature in the upper part of the greenhouse from 37-40 ℃ to 22-26 ℃, and significantly reduce the surface and soil temperatures, creating a suitable temperature environment for crop growth and avoiding heat stress.
Light regulation
By selecting shading nets with different shading rates, the light intensity can be accurately controlled to meet the light needs of different crops, avoid strong light burning crop leaves, and ensure the basic light required for crop photosynthesis.
Moisture conservation and rainstorm prevention
Reduce soil moisture evaporation inside the greenhouse, increase the relative soil moisture content, keep the topsoil moist, reduce irrigation frequency, and save water resources.
The shading net has a certain mechanical strength, which can decompose rainstorm into drizzle, reduce the impact of rainstorm on crop leaves, avoid vegetable leaves being injured by rainstorm, and prevent soil from hardening to maintain soil aeration.
Disease and pest control
Changing the microclimate environment inside the greenhouse, disrupting the reproductive patterns of insects, suppressing the occurrence of some pests and diseases, reducing pesticide use, is beneficial for producing green and organic agricultural products.
Extend crop growth cycle
Under high temperature or strong light conditions in summer, shading greenhouses can slow down crop growth rate, avoid growth stagnation or quality decline caused by high temperature or strong light, help prolong crop growth cycle, and improve yield and quality.
Protecting greenhouse structures
Reduce direct solar radiation on the top film or glass of the greenhouse, delay the aging of greenhouse materials, and extend the service life of the greenhouse.
Benefits Of Sunshade Greenhouse
Mar 16, 2026
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