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<blockquote data-quote="KylePries" data-source="post: 1632134" data-attributes="member: 39577"><p>There are general guidelines when it comes to temperature and humidity for the greenhouse. As I know of, the differences in crops aren't that great that you'll need to section the greenhouse to create different conditions for different vegetables, but I could be mistaken here. I'll leave you some sources I found when I was looking for intel on how to grow tomatoes, it's the only harvest I have in the greenhouse. I use a dehumidifier cause it gets very moist inside and high humidity damages, and the temperature is actually fine as it is because of the local climate. I do have a thermometer inside to check that everything's ok though, if temperatures ever go over 76 degrees Fahrenheit, I move the cooler from inside there to circulate the air and help the heat disperse a bit. Other than that, there's not much you need to do when it comes to creating growth conditions I guess.</p><p><a href="https://aces.nmsu.edu/pubs/_circulars/CR556/" target="_blank">https://aces.nmsu.edu/pubs/_circulars/CR556/</a></p><p><a href="https://homeguides.sfgate.com/grow-greenhouse-vegetable-garden-36456.html" target="_blank">https://homeguides.sfgate.com/grow-greenhouse-vegetable-garden-36456.html</a></p><p><a href="https://www.optimainstitute.com/dehumidifiers/for-basement.html" target="_blank">https://www.optimainstitute.com/dehumidifiers/for-basement.html</a></p><p><a href="https://popular.reviews/portable-evaporative-cooler/" target="_blank">https://popular.reviews/portable-evaporative-cooler/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KylePries, post: 1632134, member: 39577"] There are general guidelines when it comes to temperature and humidity for the greenhouse. As I know of, the differences in crops aren't that great that you'll need to section the greenhouse to create different conditions for different vegetables, but I could be mistaken here. I'll leave you some sources I found when I was looking for intel on how to grow tomatoes, it's the only harvest I have in the greenhouse. I use a dehumidifier cause it gets very moist inside and high humidity damages, and the temperature is actually fine as it is because of the local climate. I do have a thermometer inside to check that everything's ok though, if temperatures ever go over 76 degrees Fahrenheit, I move the cooler from inside there to circulate the air and help the heat disperse a bit. Other than that, there's not much you need to do when it comes to creating growth conditions I guess. [url]https://aces.nmsu.edu/pubs/_circulars/CR556/[/url] [url]https://homeguides.sfgate.com/grow-greenhouse-vegetable-garden-36456.html[/url] [url]https://www.optimainstitute.com/dehumidifiers/for-basement.html[/url] [url]https://popular.reviews/portable-evaporative-cooler/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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