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Year after year, there are reports of greenhouses and crops that have been severely damaged by hurricanes. Preparation ahead of time can minimize the damage to your greenhouse and, more importantly, the crop below it.
Biofilm is a complex structure formed by bacteria adhering to surfaces that are regularly in contact with water, and failing to treat it can clog your irrigation lines and emitters.
It’s important for every grower to look at their greenhouse not as a building, but as its own piece of equipment that needs regular maintenance checks.
Over time, greenhouse environmental control systems can become less reliable. A system upgrade or replacement may be a worthwhile investment, as long as you plan ahead.
Safety should be one of the most important priorities for any commercial greenhouse operation, and poor planning can result in lost efficiency and much more.
Knowing the quality of your water can help improve crop health and avoid costly maintenance. Here are some tips on analyzing your water.
Is it time for you to update your greenhouse structure? Follow this tips from L.L. Klink to help you decide whether it’s better to retrofit an existing structure or build a new one.
Through its vertically integrated family of businesses and collaboration with greenhouse manufacturers and equipment suppliers, L.L. Klink Greenhouse Solutions works with growers and institutions to design, build, maintain, and furnish greenhouse structures.
A greenhouse maintenance plan and checklist can reduce equipment failures, improve equipment efficiency, and boost long-term profits.