80% yield relies on the climate control
Light and environmental control are the two crucial factors that determine the growth inside a greenhouse. The interplay between these two factors can majorly impact yield and quality.
There will be a problem with flowering and fruiting with the temperature going up in the hot summer, and it's a wise choice to predict the high-temperature duration and avoid yield reduction by applying coating on the roof covers.
Meanwhile, choosing the right time to remove the coating is also important. Once it takes longer to get ripe fruit, more light is needed, not shading. In contrast, the leaves could be burned if removing the coating in the harvest season between the end Aug and early Sep when the weather may still be hot.
Removing part of the coating while keeping some is an excellent way to go when it's hard to decide.
Knowing the weather and removing the painting in the applicable weather is always good. ☀