Monday, September 12, 2011

The Greenhouse Structure And the Fertilizers

Current greenhouse is relatively small by size.  It features two front entrances: a normal door and two sliding doors.  There's also two sliding doors in the back of the greenhouse which is used for dumping bad crops and trimmed plants.

The greenhouse currently uses three fertilizers: Magnesium Sulphate, Potassium Nitrate, and Calcium Nitrate.







Four buckets containing mixture ratios of fertilizers.
Huge tanks containing water.
Steel wires are hung across the greenhouses from
one end to the other for the strings' supports.
The sliding doors at the back of the greenhouse
for dumping bad crops and pruned materials.

The unused entrance.

Carl usually opens these sliding doors and move
his truck here for picking up/dropping off totes.


Two unused offices.  One of them contains the computer
system governing all the
water supply/window opening mechanisms.

Heating pipes which also work as railings.

Pipes protrude onto the cement floor
for easier cart maneuvering onto the pipes.

Steel chains supporting more
steel wires for the strings supports.

Some strings don't need chains; they are
supported by the beams of the structure.

Collected strings from fallen plants.

Basic cart and totes.



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