What are the applications of CO2 sensors in greenhouse agriculture and vertical agriculture?

Last Update Time: 2023-08-09 18:05:12

When you decide to start farming indoors, you must consider whether to build a greenhouse or vertical farm. Each farming technique is unique and has its own benefits. Which one you choose depends on your specific agricultural needs. In this article, we will discuss greenhouse farming and vertical farming, and the difference between them, to help you decide which method is best for you.

What is greenhouse agriculture?

Greenhouse agriculture is carried out in a very suitable environment indoors, where sunlight can be directly obtained. With this method, you will plant your crops, vegetables or fruits in a horizontal line so that they can have equal sunlight exposure. Greenhouses require considerable space and are mainly distributed in suburban and rural areas. They provide farmers with a controllable environment and help them to obtain more output throughout the year than traditional farming methods.

What is vertical agriculture?

Vertical farming is also carried out in a controlled indoor environment. The system relies on a vertical layering system of artificial light and plants. Due to their vertical hierarchy, these systems can be implemented in dense urban areas and cities because they do not require much space. These systems tend to have higher operating costs; however, they have higher output per square meter. The vertical farming system also allows year-round growth and high yields.


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Factors that should be considered in greenhouse agriculture and vertical agriculture

Both farming methods are carried out indoors. However, there are some major differences that will help you decide which technology is best for you and your business.

Lighting: Do you want to rely on artificial light or natural light to grow your plants? Both of these options are the best choices for plant growth. However, if you cannot afford an artificial lighting system, then you may be more inclined to use natural light. For this reason, the greenhouse farming system will be more suitable for you.

Space: Do you have a spacious place to put your indoor farm? Or do you live in a city and don’t have enough space to grow crops? Greenhouse farms require a lot of space because the plants are in a horizontal position. If you don't have the vast land in the countryside, then this option is not the best for you. Vertical farming systems are best because they can be located in cities and do not require much space.

Both of these systems allow you to have output throughout the year, and are highly efficient and innovative. You will be more able to control the environment in which plants grow. However, if you need a cost-effective solution and you have the space you need, then going to a greenhouse farm makes sense. If you are in a city and can afford the artificial lighting of a vertical system, then it is best to use a vertical farming system, because this is an innovative method of farming in densely populated areas.


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No matter what kind of farming method, the nourishment of CO2 gas fertilizer is indispensable

CO2 is one of the necessary raw materials for photosynthesis of plants. Because greenhouses or plastic greenhouses are often isolated from the atmosphere, the CO2 required by crops cannot be continuously replenished from the atmosphere, and often cannot meet the needs of crop growth, directly affecting the quality, yield and economic benefits of vegetables and other crops. The humidity in the greenhouse environment is high before the sun comes out, and even serious condensation occurs. For this reason, the South Korean SOHA anti-high humidity infrared CO2 sensor module SH-DS, guarantees gas fertilizer control under such harsh conditions. The key component of the carbon dioxide sensor module can monitor the CO2 concentration in real time, providing a strong guarantee for crop growth.

 

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