Commercial greenhouse misting applies water intermittently through fine mist. It is widely used in horticulture propagation conditions and in mist house environments to support rooting and uniform growth.
A well-designed greenhouse misting system creates a fine mist that forms a light film of water over cuttings and media. This supports:
1. Lower leaf temperature through evaporative cooling and improved humidity control
2. Better rooting response and improved handling of difficult plant materials
3. Higher flexibility for preparing cuttings in a controlled mist house in horticulture
An appropriately planned mist framework keeps a fine film of water on the leaves. This effective misting strategy utilizes the ideal measure of water, not all that much or excessively little. It additionally kills the issue of overabundance of water that filters supplements from the cutting and the establishing medium.
Overabundance water can soak the developing medium. That can altogether lessen the measure of air in the medium.
Abundance dampness at the lower part of the cutting limits a decent stockpile of air fundamental for establishing. The measure of water can be diminished by utilizing a fine mist spout alongside the utilization of a discontinuous mist.
The utilization of irregular mist, which is properly measured and controlled, is the best answer for forestall over-watering.
Greenhouse mist frameworks can over-water plate if the heads are designed in an ordinary "cross-over" strategy utilized in sprinkler water system.
Erroneously setting the tension on the controller choice bringing about stream rates that don't meet the misting producers stream rate particulars.
Advanced Mist cooling automatic irrigation system and drip mist watering system can be easily implemented.