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Don’t make the same mistake next summer: be on time with choosing shading?

ReduSystems® is global leader in developing greenhouse coatings and cleaners.

Coatings can be applied manually, with a machine or helicopter.

Don’t make the same mistake next summer: be on time with choosing the right shading

Summer is almost over but shading still plays an important role. Researching shading options beforehand is essential for protecting your crop in time. After all, you buy sunscreen before you sunbathe.

You may have noticed that due to the extreme heat, you have too little or not the right shading in your greenhouse. When we talk to growers, we often hear that a moveable screen does not shade enough and black netting too much. Another disadvantage of a screen is that some of the energy that accumulates above closed screens will still spread into the greenhouse and it quickly becomes too hot.

This is one of the reasons why many growers also opt for a shading coating. A coating is more effective in keeping excessive light and heat out of greenhouses. When used in combination with a movable screen, the coating provides the basic protection, and the screen can act as an ‘emergency brake’ in the case of extremes.

Let’s ask a grower

MightyVine currently grows 22.5 acres (9 hectares) of vine and cherry tomatoes in Rochelle, Illinois. The greenhouse operation is doing well and planning to expand to 30 acres (12 hectares) in April. MightyVine uses the ReduHeat coating to reflect the heat and let more grow light through.

Ruben Vicencio, Head Grower MightyVine: “We cannot grow without a coating on the glass of the greenhouse. The climate here is simply too harsh for that. If we do not use any coatings, we run into Blossom End Rot and thin heads on the plants, and that adversely affects production. It is important to apply the coating on time. When you are too late, this can cost you a truss.”

Ruben Vicencio, Head Grower MightyVine

Check out which shading option best suits your situation.

Our shading products are available at more than 50 locations across North America. Find out here which dealer is closest to you.

Free whitepaper: dealing with climate limitations

In addition to developing coatings and cleaners, we also find it important to share knowledge.

We recently published a whitepaper on how to deal with climate limitations in the greenhouse. If you are interested and want to know more about the greenhouse climate, you can download this paper for free here.

Canada – Peter Heemskerk
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United States – Mike Eaton
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Latin America – Yosef Giles
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