Greenhouse Dehumidification to Reduce Energy Costs and Improve Plant Health

In winter months, greenhouse heating adds a great deal of cost to spring plant production. Typically, growers endure swings in climate as temperature and humidity rise until it is necessary to vent, bringing in cold air and releasing humid air. This is a typical “dehumidification” method in most greenhouses. Instead, using condensing dehumidifiers to lower humidity can reduce heating energy costs and prevent the climate fluctuations that effect plant health.