Irrigation system
Irrigation systems in greenhouses are critical to ensuring the water needed to grow crops. Greenhouse irrigation system usually includes five main parts: water source engineering, head hub, water supply network, irrigation equipment and automatic control equipment.
The pipe irrigation system realizes irrigation by installing control valve and irrigation hose in the field water supply pipe. Although this system is simple to install, it needs more manual operation, and it is not easy to control the amount of water and fertilization and dosing. The drip irrigation system directly supplies water to the roots of crops by drip or continuous small water flow. This system has the advantages of saving labor, saving water and not increasing air humidity, and is especially suitable for facility vegetable cultivation.
In addition, there are some advanced irrigation technologies, such as micro-irrigation technology, which uses micro-irrigation equipment assembled into a micro-irrigation system, will have a certain pressure of water through the irrigator to wet the soil near the root of the crop with a small flow of local irrigation technology. This technology can reduce indoor air humidity while improving irrigation efficiency.
The intelligent irrigation system further improves the accuracy and convenience of irrigation. The irrigation system can be controlled remotely by computer or mobile phone, making irrigation management more reasonable and accurate. Combined with modern automation technology, this system can effectively reduce work intensity and improve production efficiency.
In short, choosing the right greenhouse irrigation system needs to consider the specific needs of the crop, environmental conditions and economic costs. Each system has its own unique advantages and limitations, so in practical applications should be selected and optimized according to the specific situation