Thanks sir for your the explansion. I would like to ask you some questions about what I don't understand. 1. What do you mean 4×4 by 14 and 2x2 Also 4x4 by 17 ? 2. May you explain me design of ridge width, height , inter space between two ridges? 3. If I plant tomatoes Anna f1 which drip space you recommend I.e 40cm, 50cm or 60cm dirp inter space ?
Thank you so much for this video im about to build one at my farm. I jave a question can i use any type of plastic as long as its transparent and is able to provide light in the greenhouse?
You are most welcome and if you need any additional information or clarification, please reach out to me using my email listed below, thank you. Email: mcagritech@gmail.com
First I will like to commend this video lecture. It was quite educative. Does it means the vent 1 should be designed against the direction of wind movement? Please do clarify me.
Please note that 1 is the vent area. As long as the prevailing wind is passing over the higher side of the roof first, then it doesn't matter which side is higher. The prevailing wind should pass over the higher side of the roof before it passes the lower side to pull air out of the greenhouse.
What is this kind of greenhouse with a vent area between the roof called? I would like to read up on it. Is there a website link with info about this kind of greenhouse?
This is a gable roof design which is adaptable in tropical conditions. You can do a Google search and look up the designs and you will get information regarding this type.
@@MCAgriTech oh thanks. What if the the longer part of the greenhouse is facing the prevailing wind? For example, if the back of the green house is in the direction where the prevailing wind is coming from.
@@JayC-xh5yv If you orient the green house like that, then the passive air movement that you mostly want will not occur as how it should. What I mean is, the wind passing over the greenhouse should help with removal of hot air or general recirculation of air however, if the wind is blowing into the vent area then you can imagine that the hot air inside the greenhouse will not move out of the greenhouse as it should.
If you are thinking about building a wooden or treated lumber greenhouse, watch this video in its entirety.
Thanks sir for your the explansion.
I would like to ask you some questions about what I don't understand.
1. What do you mean 4×4 by 14 and 2x2 Also 4x4 by 17 ?
2. May you explain me design of ridge width, height , inter space between two ridges?
3. If I plant tomatoes Anna f1 which drip space you recommend I.e 40cm, 50cm or 60cm dirp inter space ?
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Thank you also. I am happy this was helpful.
Thank you so much for this video im about to build one at my farm. I jave a question can i use any type of plastic as long as its transparent and is able to provide light in the greenhouse?
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You are most welcome and if you need any additional information or clarification, please reach out to me using my email listed below, thank you.
Email: mcagritech@gmail.com
First I will like to commend this video lecture. It was quite educative. Does it means the vent 1 should be designed against the direction of wind movement? Please do clarify me.
Very informative as usual. Thank you for this. I am actually in the process of designing one to be made myself
Thank you and all the best with your greenhouse design and build. Greenhouse is a sustainable way of growing fruits and vegetables.
What's the best orientation? East to west or north to south for the length side of the greenhouse?
Do you have a video on building SHADE NET GREENHOUSE for growing vegetables??
Can roof 2 be the higher roof instead of roof 1? Great video
Please note that 1 is the vent area. As long as the prevailing wind is passing over the higher side of the roof first, then it doesn't matter which side is higher. The prevailing wind should pass over the higher side of the roof before it passes the lower side to pull air out of the greenhouse.
@@MCAgriTech oh thanks
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What is this kind of greenhouse with a vent area between the roof called? I would like to read up on it. Is there a website link with info about this kind of greenhouse?
This is a gable roof design which is adaptable in tropical conditions. You can do a Google search and look up the designs and you will get information regarding this type.
@@MCAgriTech oh thanks. What if the the longer part of the greenhouse is facing the prevailing wind? For example, if the back of the green house is in the direction where the prevailing wind is coming from.
@@JayC-xh5yv If you orient the green house like that, then the passive air movement that you mostly want will not occur as how it should. What I mean is, the wind passing over the greenhouse should help with removal of hot air or general recirculation of air however, if the wind is blowing into the vent area then you can imagine that the hot air inside the greenhouse will not move out of the greenhouse as it should.
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