Maintaining the perfect climate for your crops isn’t just about temperature—humidity plays a crucial role in plant health, growth, and productivity. Without the right balance, you risk diseases, poor nutrient absorption, and even crop loss. But there’s good news: these challenges can be overcome with the right knowledge and tools.
Our guide, "Three Keys to Improved Greenhouse Humidity," explores effective strategies for managing humidity.
Humidity management isn’t a one-size-fits-all challenge, but with expert guidance, you can create a healthier and more productive growing climate. Whether you’re facing dry, arid conditions or battling high humidity, this guide offers proven solutions tailored to your unique needs. With just a few key adjustments, you can significantly enhance your greenhouse’s performance, protect your crops, and maximize your profits.
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Unlock the secrets for better humidity control in your greenhouse:

Early warning signs
Learn how to identify key signs of high humidity stress like stunted growth, leaf burn, or fungal infections that may be impacting your crops
Proven solutions to manage greenhouse humidity
Discover why shade, airflow, and adaptability are essential tools to create a healthier greenhouse climate
Expert insights
Learn from Svensson’s Climate Consultants, with years of experience helping growers worldwide, how simple adjustments can make a significant difference in your greenhouse climate
Actionable strategies to implement
From selecting the right screens, to optimizing airflow with insect nets and ventilation systems, this guide provides practical solutions to optimize your greenhouse climate
We know that sitting in a wet room in a sauna feels so much hotter and very different from the dry heat room, it’s hard to cool yourself because the sweat won’t evaporate into the saturated air. Plants experience something similar. As growers, we must differentiate between these two situations and develop solutions accordingly.
— Jorge González, General Manager for LATAM at Svesson