How to measure temperature, humidity and CO2 in industrial greenhouses?
Today's industrial greenhouses use advanced measurement technologies that allow precise monitoring of key climate parameters such as temperature, humidity and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration.
Temperature affects plant biological processes, including photosynthesis, respiration and transpiration. Each plant species has its own optimal temperature ranges. In greenhouses, temperature can be precisely regulated by JUMO sensors, providing plants with optimal conditions for growth throughout the year.
Adequate humidity helps maintain the plants' water balance and affects the transpiration process. A humidity level that is too low can lead to wilting of plants, while one that is too high can promote the development of fungal diseases. JUMO relative humidity sensors make it possible to accurately monitor this parameter.
Carbon dioxide is essential for photosynthesis. The optimal concentration of CO2 in greenhouses is 800-1000 ppm, which increases the rate of photosynthesis and accelerates plant growth. The company's CO2 probes provide precise monitoring and regulation of this parameter.
Integrated measurement sensors for industrial greenhouses
Integrated measurement sensors that simultaneously measure temperature, humidity and CO2 from the JUMO digiLINE series minimize the need to install multiple devices and increase measurement accuracy, ensuring optimal plant growth conditions.