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1 Greenhouse Management
Objective: Understand greenhouse structures, production and maintenance.

2 What’s the point of a Greenhouse?

3 What’s the point of a Greenhouse?
The “Greenhouse Effect”- collects and stores heat from the sun (radiant heat) Provides a protective environment to grow plants Many detached houses can be used as connected houses

4 Greenhouse Structures

5 Detached Houses Quonset Lean to Even span Uneven span

6 Detached Houses Advantages Disadvantages
Easy to program and maintain temperature Easy to ventilate without exposing the plants to blasts of cold air Requires more energy to heat and cool Higher initial cost

7 Detached Houses Draw an image and write a brief description of each type of detached house Greenhouse How To Book Chapter 1- Choosing The Right Structure Page 1-Detached Housing Options

8 Connected Houses Ridge and furrow Barrel vault Dutch-Venlo
Saran-covered

9 Connected Houses Advantages Disadvantages Requires less land area
Less construction materials Heat loss is less Snow build-up in connecting gutters Gutters shade parts of the greenhouse

10 Connected Houses Draw an image and write a brief description of each type of connected house Greenhouse How To Book Chapter 1- Choosing The Right Structure Page 2-Connected Housing Options

11 Greenhouse Equipment & Controls

12 Greenhouse Equipment & Controls
Heaters- gas or electric Thermostats- controls the temperature, should be at plant level Timers-for lights, shade cloth, irrigation, etc. Evaporative cooling systems Most effective method for cooling a greenhouse Constructed of thick corrugated cardboard Reduces watering due to higher humidity created by evaporation from the dripping water in the cool pad

13 Greenhouse Equipment & Controls
Exhaust fans- pulls hot air from the greenhouse Vents- located at the opposite end from the exhaust fan. Vents open to allow fresh air in the greenhouse. Circulation fans- circulates air in the greenhouse even when the exhaust fan is not running. Provides a uniform temperature throughout the greenhouse. Misting system- cools the greenhouse and provides a fine mist for seeds and cuttings.

14 Greenhouse Equipment & Controls
Overhead irrigation system- waters greenhouse or shadehouses but may not give the deep watering some plants need. Drip irrigation- tubes with emitters go to individual pots for water. A very efficient way to water. Lights- provide additional lighting for plants

15 Greenhouse Equipment & Controls
Draw an image of the environmental controls used in the KHS Greenhouse Greenhouse How To Book Chapter 2- Greenhouse Equipment & Controls Page 3-Environmental Controls in the KHS Greenhouse

16 Greenhouse Coverings

17 1. Greenhouse film (polyethylene film)
3-6 mil thick UV treated Inexpensive Long lasting Easy to replace

18 2. Acrylic panels Energy efficient Impact resistant
Available in a variety of widths and lengths

19 3. Polycarbonate panels Twin wall panels Corrugated panels
Available in a variety of widths and lengths Relatively expensive

20 4. Solexx panels Flexible Twin wall 3-6 mil thick Opaque
Relatively expensive

21 Greenhouse Coverings Greenhouse How To Book
Chapter 3-Choosing the Right Greenhouse Covering In this chapter include a graphic and description of each type of greenhouse covering

22 Greenhouse Plant Terminology

23 Greenhouse Plant Terminology
Annual Sow Media Full sun Biennial Direct sowing Deadheading Part shade Perennial Pinch Shade Indirect sowing

24 Bedding Plant Soils/Media

25 Bedding Plant Soils/Media
Vermiculite Perlite Peat moss Sand Bark Commercially prepared mix

26 Bedding Plant Soils/Media
Greenhouse How To Book Chapter 4-Choosing the Right Soil/Media In this chapter include a graphic and description of each type of bedding plant soil/media

27 Containers

28 Containers Flat Cell pack Peat pots Eco pots Jiffy 7 Plastic pots
Clay pots Hanging baskets

29 Containers Greenhouse How To Book
Chapter 5-Choosing the Right Container In this chapter include a graphic and description of each type of container In your description include the pros & cons of each container

30 Seed Production

31 Seed Production 1 Preparing for Seeds 2 Sow Seeds 3 Germination

32 Seed Production Greenhouse How To Book Chapter 6-How to Plant Seeds
List the key steps involved in seed production Classify the steps into 3 categories: Preparing for Seeds, Sowing Seeds, Germination

33 Cutting Production

34 Cutting Production Plants easy to propagate by cuttings
Ivy Pothos Wandering Jew How to properly take cuttings (stem)

35 Cutting Production Greenhouse How To Book
Chapter 7-How to Take Cuttings List plants easy to propagate from cuttings List the key steps involved in taking cuttings

36 Bedding Plant Problems

37 Bedding Plant Problems
Cultural Disorders Diseases Pests

38 Bedding Plant Problems 1. Cultural Disorders
Seed germination problems Fertilization problems Uneven growth problems Tall & spindly growth problems Causes & Solutions

39 Bedding Plant Problems 2. Diseases
Solutions Use sterilized soil Use fungicides Improve air circulation Increase air temperature around plant Damping off- seedlings fall over causing the stem to rot Botrytis- lower leaves are brown, rotting and drying out

40 Bedding Plant Problems 3. Pests
Plants or seedlings missing caused by slugs, snails, or roaches Holes in the leaves, damaged leaves or missing plant parts Aphids Spider mites Scale Thrip Whiteflies Fungus gnats Leaf miner Cutworms Slugs Caterpillars Identifying features? Control methods?

41 Bedding Plant Problems
Greenhouse How To Book Chapter 8-How to Address Bedding Plant Problems List the 4 key Cultural Disorders and the CAUSES & SOLUTIONS for each Describe 2 Diseases associated with Bedding Plants. Give a picture for each. Describe a solution for diseases. For each Pest give a description of identifying features. Give control method specific to each pest. Provide a picture for at least 3 of the Pests.

42 Greenhouse Maintenance

43 Greenhouse Maintenance
Structure 1. Painting 2. Flooring 3. Doors Replace Covering 1. Glass cracked 2. Fiberglass 3. Torn/damaged film Equipment Repair 1. Heater 2. Ventilation 3. Irrigation 4. Lighting Pest Control 1. Weeds 2. Insects 3. Diseases

44 Plant Maintenance


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