On Jan 16,2025, in Beijing, Guangdong flowerking green house co.,Ltd is again approved as the deputy director of the Facility Agriculture Branch .
According to the Management Measures of the Facility Agriculture Branch of the China Agricultural Mechanization Association, Guangdong flowerking green house co.,Ltd is approved as the deputy director of the Facility Agriculture Branch, and this certificate is issued.
The term of office is from January 2025 to February 2029
Guangdong flowerking green house Co., Ltd, was established in 2007. it is a professional Phalaenopsis green house design and manufacturer.
Our main products including: plastic green house, glass green house, polycarbonate green house.
Plastic green houses, glass green houses, and polycarbonate green houses are common types of green houses, and each material has its own unique advantages and scope of application.
Understanding the characteristics and uses of these three types of green houses can help you choose the right green house structure according to your actual needs.
The following is a comparison of these three types of green houses and their respective characteristics:
1. Plastic greenhouse
Features :
Material: Plastic greenhouses usually use polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP) film.
Light transmittance: Plastic greenhouse has good light transmittance and can provide sufficient sunlight to promote plant photosynthesis, but the light transmittance
is slightly lower than that of glass greenhouses.
Insulation: Plastic greenhouse has better insulation effect and are suitable for use in cold areas.
Light weight: Plastic greenhouse is lighter than glass greenhouses and are easy to install and disassemble.
Low cost: Compared with glass greenhouses and polycarbonate greenhouses, plastic greenhouse has lower construction costs and are suitable for limited budgets or
large-scale planting.
Easy maintenance: The plastic film of plastic greenhouse is easier to replace and simple to repair.
Uses of :
Agriculture: Plastic greenhouses are widely used to grow vegetables, fruit trees, and flowers, especially for large-scale farms and commercial planting.
Gardening: Plastic greenhouses are suitable for greenhouse gardening and flower planting, especially for plants with high requirements for temperature and humidity.
Greenhouse breeding: Plastic greenhouses are suitable for greenhouse plant breeding, seedling cultivation and experimental research.
Advantages and disadvantages :
Advantages: Plastic greenhouses are low in cost, easy to install, have good light transmittance and strong thermal insulation performance.
Disadvantages: Plastic greenhouses have a short service life and are easily aged or damaged by ultraviolet radiation, and need to be replaced regularly.
2. Glass greenhouses
Characteristics :
Material: Glass greenhouses are mainly covered with steel frame structures and glass.
Light transmittance: Glass has a very high light transmittance, which allows more sunlight to pass through. Glass greenhouses are suitable for the growth of plants that require a lot of light.
Thermal insulation: The thermal insulation is poor, and glass greenhouses usually require additional heating systems or double-layer glass designs to enhance thermal insulation performance.
Strong and durable: The glass material is very strong, wind-resistant and snow-resistant, and the glass greenhouse is suitable for harsh weather environments.
Beautiful: The glass greenhouse has a clear and transparent appearance and good visual effects. It is often used for sightseeing gardening or commercial displays.
uses:
Scientific research and breeding: Glass greenhouses are often used for high-demand scientific research work, such as plant gene research and breeding experiments.
High-end agriculture: Glass greenhouses are used for the cultivation of high-value crops, such as orchids, fruit trees and vegetables.
Landscape greenhouses: Glass greenhouses are used as buildings for commercial facilities such as botanical gardens, flower exhibition halls, greenhouse cafes, etc.
Advantages and disadvantages :
Advantages: Glass greenhouses have high light transmittance, good visual effects, strong durability, and are suitable for high-end applications.
Disadvantages: Glass greenhouses have high construction costs, heavy weight, high difficulty in installation and maintenance, poor thermal insulation performance, and require additional temperature control facilities.
3. Polycarbonate greenhouses
Features :
Material: The material of polycarbonate greenhouses is polycarbonate (PC) sheets, usually double-layer or multi-layer designs. .
Light transmittance: Polycarbonate greenhouses are slightly lower than glass greenhouses, but polycarbonate greenhouses can effectively filter ultraviolet rays and protect plants from damage by excessive sunlight.
Thermal insulation: Polycarbonate greenhouses have very good thermal insulation performance, can effectively reduce heat loss, and are suitable for cold areas.
Strong durability: Polycarbonate greenhouses have good impact resistance, are not easy to break, have strong weather resistance, and can withstand strong winds and snowfall.
Sound insulation effect: Polycarbonate greenhouses have good sound insulation effect, which can reduce the interference of external noise.
High cost: Compared with plastic greenhouses, polycarbonate greenhouses have higher construction costs, but are still competitive compared to glass greenhouses.
Uses :
Vegetable and fruit tree planting: Polycarbonate greenhouses are suitable for crops that require stable temperature and humidity control, such as leafy vegetables, tomatoes, strawberries, etc.
Flowers and sightseeing agriculture: Polycarbonate greenhouses are also commonly used in flower planting, especially for commercial production.
Agriculture in high-cold areas: Due to its good thermal insulation performance, polycarbonate greenhouses are suitable for cold areas or places with large temperature differences.
Advantages and Disadvantages :
Advantages: Polycarbonate greenhouse has excellent thermal insulation and weather resistance, strong impact resistance, long service life, and is suitable for a variety of climatic conditions.
Disadvantages: Polycarbonate greenhouse has a higher cost, is not as light-transmitting as glass greenhouses, and is relatively complicated to install and maintain.














