The light-shielding mushroom greenhouse utilizes a hot-dip galvanized steel pipe structure covered with multi-layered light-shielding and heat-insulating film, ensuring stability and durability while providing excellent light-shielding and heat-insulating properties. Equipped with cooling, humidification, and ventilation systems, it precisely regulates temperature and humidity, providing a constant and suitable growth environment for edible fungi such as shiitake mushrooms, oyster mushrooms, and wood ear mushrooms. It supports intelligent management, facilitating efficient, large-scale, standardized cultivation.
- Greenhouse Frame
Using hot-dip galvanized steel pipes, this is sturdy, durable, and corrosion-resistant, effectively withstanding harsh weather conditions and ensuring long-term, stable operation.
- Covering Materials
Multi-layer composite covering design: The inner layer of drip-free film maintains stable humidity, while rock wool can be added in the middle for insulation. The outer layer of black and white film provides light-blocking, cooling, and thermal regulation. The outermost layer can be covered with a sunshade net to further optimize light and temperature.
- Temperature Control
A mist cooling and micro-spraying system can be configured to flexibly adjust the greenhouse temperature. During the fruiting stage, a heating and cooling system can be used to stimulate the growth of mushrooms, improving fruiting rate and quality.
- Ventilation System
Equipped with a negative pressure fan and adjustable vents, this system maintains air circulation, ensuring optimal temperature and humidity, and promoting healthy growth of edible fungi.
- Comprehensive Advantages:
This light-shielding mushroom greenhouse features comprehensive optimizations in framework, materials, temperature, and ventilation. It can also be integrated with an intelligent control system for automated management. This provides a stable and efficient growth environment for edible fungi such as shiitake, oyster, enoki, and wood ear mushrooms, even in climates with varying temperatures.