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Course Plan
Step 1 - Start right
Intro
Tip #1 - The right variety
Tip #2 - The right density
Tip # 3 - Increase density on the south bed
Tip # 4 - Pruning
Tip # 5 - Control the number of fruit per cluster
Tip # 6 - White landscape fabric
Checklist
Step 2 - Get proper ventilation
Intro
Energy production
Tip #1 - Prevent sudden drop of temperatures
Tip #2 - Protect your crops from the wind
Tip #3 - Shut off your HAF at 86°F
Energy consumption
Tip #4 - 75°F during the day and 67°F at night
Tip #5 - Close roll-ups when it’s 63°F at night
Tip #6 - Combine two ventilation types
Tip #7 - What If your ventilation Is not powerful enough
Checklist
Step 3 - Irrigate better
Intro
Before we start
Tip # 1 - Adapt irrigation to transpiration
Tip # 2 - Fraction irrigation depending on your soil type
Tip # 3 - Adapt irrigation to sunrise and sunset times
Tip # 4 - Give 30% more water during heat waves
Tip # 5 - Use only 2 drip tapes after transplanting
Tip # 6 - The calculator
Tip # 7 - Get irrigation on auto-pilot
Tip # 8 - The 30-sec diagnostic
Checklist
Step 4 - The necessity of dehumidifying
Intro
Tip # 1 - Anti-condensation treatment
Tip # 2 - Use your heater’s fan to increase airflow
Tip # 3 - Smooth temperature increase in the morning
Tip # 4 - Get a sensor
Tip # 5 - Pulse out air every 40 min
Tip # 6 - Train your workers to spot diseases
Tip # 7 - Weekly inspection
Tip # 8 - Taking the dead plant material out as you prune
Checklist
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Step 2
Your Checklist
If you are reading this during planning season:
Make sure you have sufficient ventilation.
If not, order positive pressure fans.
Delegate your ventilation
process to a
ventilation control system
. Improvement in yield and quality will pay for it quickly. As a bonus, you’ll love the quality of life that comes with it !
If you are reading this during the growing season:
Delegate
your side roll-up
to a
ventilation control system
. It can be installed in 2 hours and it does make a huge difference in results and workload reduction.
Install positive pressure fans.
Set your day temperature to 75°F and your night temperature at 67°F.
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