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DEFINITION
 One method of raising vegetable seedlings even in
cold weather is called the Hot Bed
 The hot bed is a way or providing extra heat to the
soil and growing seedlings in the cold season, so
seedlings can be grown ahead of time. This means
that vegetables can be grown off season, even in cold
climates
MAKING
 Choose a good site for the nursery. This must be easy
to protect and maintain, with plenty of sun
 Dig a trench. The trench should be 1 metre wide,
50cm deep, and as long as you need for the amount
of plants to be grown
 Place a 3 inch thick layer of straw or leaf litter in the
bottom of the trench
 On top of this place a 3 inch layer of raw, fresh cow
or horse dung, and wet well
 On top of the dung place another 3 inch layer of
straw or leaf litter
 Then return a 3 inch layer of the soil dug from the
trench
 Finally put a 3 inch layer of fine, fertile soil (which
can be made by mixing compost with the dug out
soil)
 The seed will be sown into this layer of fine, fertile
soil
 In the Hot Bed we can sow seeds direct into the soil,
or into leaf pots filled with the same soil. After
sowing the seed, cover the bed with a thin layer of
finely chopped mulch
 Finally, the bed is covered with a sheet of plastic.
First of all make a bamboo frame on which to hang
the plastic
 Bury the edges of the plastic in the soil around the
bed, so air cannot get in
1. Heat from the dung helps
seeds to germinate
2. The plastic helps to protect
growing seedlings from frost
plastic
thin
mulch
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soil straw
cow dung
50cm
sun sun
seedling
plastic
HEATING SYSTEMS
 Pit hot bed
 Fuel-heated hot bed
 Electric hot bed
 Steam/hot-water hot bed
MAINTENANCE
• When the sun is out the plastic can be folded back to
irrigate and weed the nursery as required
•Replace the plastic in the evening, when the sun goes
down
• Heat from the dung warms the soil, and the plastic
prevents it quickly escaping
• When the danger of frost has passed the seedlings in
the hot bed can be transplanted into the kitchen
garden
Species to growin the hot bed
Season/Planting
method
Leaf pots
Direct into the
bed
Rainy season
plants
Cucumber,
gourds, beans,
etc.
Chillis,
aubergine,
ladies‘ finger,
sunflower, etc.
Dry season
plants
Beans, peas,
etc.
Tomatoes,
broadleaf
mustard,
chard, lettuce,
onion,
cabbage, etc.
ROLES
 In cold climates and at high altitudes, for several months
over Winter and early Spring there is snow and frost,
which prevents seeds germinating and can kill young
plants. For this reason seedlings can't be grown until the
time for frost has past and the weather warms up. By
making a hot bed, seedlings can be grown even in the
winter
 This means that vegetables can be produced 1 or 2
months earlier than usual. There are also economic
benefits from this. If vegetables can be raised off season,
i.e. ahead of time, they can be sent earlier to the market
when prices will be higher
POLYHOUSE
DEFINITION
 A polyhouse is a tunnel made of polyethylene, usually
semi-circular, square or elongated in shape
 The interior heats up because incoming solar
radiation from the sun warms plants, soil, and other
things inside the building faster than heat can escape the
structure
 Air warmed by the heat from hot interior surfaces is
retained in the building by the roof and wall
 Temperature, humidity and ventilation can be controlled
by equipment fixed in the polytunnel
CONSTRUCTION
 The poly-houses are constructed with the help of
ultraviolet plastic sheets, which last for more than
five years
 The basic structure is prepared with bamboos or iron
pipes. Iron pipe structure is costly but durable than
bamboo
 The structure is covered with 1501-micron thick
plastic sheet
 Generally the length of the polyhouse is 25-30 feet
and width 4-5 feet
 The direction of the poly-house is always East to
West, so that the maximum sunshine is available
 The house should not be constructed in shade
METHOD OF HEATING
Heating is required in the winter season. Generally the
solar energy is sufficient to maintain inner temperature of
poly-house but some times a micro temperature is
required to be supplied to some crops. For this a few
methods may be followed:
i) Constructing a tunnel below the earth of the poly-house
ii) Covering the northern wall of the house by jute clothing
iii) Covering the entire poly-house with jute cloth during
night
iv) Fitting a solar energy driven device in the poly-house
METHOD OF COOLING
In summer season when the ambient temperature rises
above 40°C during day time, cooling of poly-house is
required, which may be achieved by the following
methods:
i) Removing the internal air of the polyhouse
ii) Sucking external air by putting a fan on
iii) Installation of coolers on eastern or western wall not
only keeps temperature low but maintains proper
humidity also
iv) The temperature of the poly-house can be controlled
TECHNIQUE
 The Crops can be grown in pots or in the soil
 Before sowing the seeds, rotten manure is filled in polythene bags
of 10 x15 cm size, along with equal quantity of soil and sand
 Water is sprinkled on the bags and seeds are sown in the bags
 Small holes are formed in the bags for easy aeration
 These bags are kept inside the poly-house till the plants grow to
about 10-15 centimeters and are then transferred to pots or earth
 These plants should be given manure and water from time to time
 Generally disease does not spread, if at all, a little spray may be
required
 For earning maximum profit through maximum production from the
crops grown in the poly-house, their cleanliness and pruning is also
very important
 Luxuriantly growing tomato crop requires sticking or otherwise
their plants will fall on the ground and get spoiled
USES
 Polytunnels can be used to provide a higher
temperature/humidity than that which is available in the
environment but can also protect crops from intense heat,
bright sunlight, strong winds, hailstones and cold waves.
 This allows fruits and vegetables to be grown at times
usually considered off season. Every factor influencing a
crop can be controlled in a polytunnel
 Polytunnels are often used in floriculture and nurseries as
the economic value of flowers can justify their expense
TEMPERATEREGIONS
 Polytunnels are mainly used in temperate regions
 Modern designs allow sowing and harvesting
machines to move inside the structures so as to
automate production
 Polytunnels have had a significant effect on the
production of strawberries in the United Kingdom
 Other soft fruits such
as raspberries and blackberries are also cultivated in
the same way
TROPICALREGIONS
 In a tropical climate, temperatures are prone to soar
above all normal levels
 In such cases, foggers/misters are used to reduce the
temperature
 This does not increase the humidity levels in the poly
house as the evaporated droplets are almost
immediately ventilated
EXAMPLE  For example, in India, the
inability to grow tomatoes
generates price spikes
during the monsoon season
 This is seen as an ideal
time to grow tomatoes in
polytunnels, since they
providing the ideal climate
for the crop
 In India, the Abhinav
Farmers Club grows
flowers and organic
vegetables in polytunnels
IMPORTANCE
 Plants can't live without water & most plants
are mostly composed out of water and the well-
being of a plant, depends on the relative humidity of
its surroundings
 Leaves lose water through evaporation through their
stomata – small openings in special cells on the leaf
surface where gaseous exchange takes place if
the relative humidity is too low, a plant will start to
give up some of its water into the surrounding air
which will result in the plant drying out and wilting
OBJECTIVES
 Eliminating the application of excess water
 Soaking and cooling of the propagation medium
 Temperature and humidity control reduces the stress
on cuttings which occurs during intervals of high
temperature or low humidity
 Needed only during daylight hours and are unusual
hot night winds
REQUIRES THE CONSIDERATION OF FOUR FACTORS
 Ambient air temperature
and relative humidity
 Humidification rate of
incoming air
 Rate of air exchange
 Air exchange between
cuttings
OPERATION
 Cuttings are maintained under controlled temperature and
humidity
 Temperature is maintained at a determined point by
controlling the amount of solar heated air that is exhausted
 Humidity is maintained as close to hundred percent as
possible by humidifying all incoming air
 Misting by directly humidifying the air around the cutting
 50- 70% shading reduces the amount of heat generated during
the summer season to manageable levels and still allows
ample light for the cuttings
 The minimum amount of light needed for propagation but
reduction of rooting has not been observed with as much as
80% shading
REFERENCES
 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytunnel
 https://hort.purdue.edu/ext/HO-053.pdf
 http://www.jaybird-
mfg.com/applications/horticulture/aquafog-and-
propagation/
◦ Aquafog and Propagation by Daniel C. Milbocker

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polyhouse,hot bed and humidifier in horticulture under protected cultivation

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  • 3. DEFINITION  One method of raising vegetable seedlings even in cold weather is called the Hot Bed  The hot bed is a way or providing extra heat to the soil and growing seedlings in the cold season, so seedlings can be grown ahead of time. This means that vegetables can be grown off season, even in cold climates
  • 4. MAKING  Choose a good site for the nursery. This must be easy to protect and maintain, with plenty of sun  Dig a trench. The trench should be 1 metre wide, 50cm deep, and as long as you need for the amount of plants to be grown  Place a 3 inch thick layer of straw or leaf litter in the bottom of the trench
  • 5.  On top of this place a 3 inch layer of raw, fresh cow or horse dung, and wet well  On top of the dung place another 3 inch layer of straw or leaf litter  Then return a 3 inch layer of the soil dug from the trench  Finally put a 3 inch layer of fine, fertile soil (which can be made by mixing compost with the dug out soil)
  • 6.  The seed will be sown into this layer of fine, fertile soil  In the Hot Bed we can sow seeds direct into the soil, or into leaf pots filled with the same soil. After sowing the seed, cover the bed with a thin layer of finely chopped mulch  Finally, the bed is covered with a sheet of plastic. First of all make a bamboo frame on which to hang the plastic  Bury the edges of the plastic in the soil around the bed, so air cannot get in
  • 7. 1. Heat from the dung helps seeds to germinate 2. The plastic helps to protect growing seedlings from frost plastic thin mulch heat hea t see dsoil+ compost soil straw cow dung 50cm sun sun seedling plastic
  • 8. HEATING SYSTEMS  Pit hot bed  Fuel-heated hot bed  Electric hot bed  Steam/hot-water hot bed
  • 9. MAINTENANCE • When the sun is out the plastic can be folded back to irrigate and weed the nursery as required •Replace the plastic in the evening, when the sun goes down • Heat from the dung warms the soil, and the plastic prevents it quickly escaping • When the danger of frost has passed the seedlings in the hot bed can be transplanted into the kitchen garden
  • 10. Species to growin the hot bed Season/Planting method Leaf pots Direct into the bed Rainy season plants Cucumber, gourds, beans, etc. Chillis, aubergine, ladies‘ finger, sunflower, etc. Dry season plants Beans, peas, etc. Tomatoes, broadleaf mustard, chard, lettuce, onion, cabbage, etc.
  • 11. ROLES  In cold climates and at high altitudes, for several months over Winter and early Spring there is snow and frost, which prevents seeds germinating and can kill young plants. For this reason seedlings can't be grown until the time for frost has past and the weather warms up. By making a hot bed, seedlings can be grown even in the winter  This means that vegetables can be produced 1 or 2 months earlier than usual. There are also economic benefits from this. If vegetables can be raised off season, i.e. ahead of time, they can be sent earlier to the market when prices will be higher
  • 13. DEFINITION  A polyhouse is a tunnel made of polyethylene, usually semi-circular, square or elongated in shape  The interior heats up because incoming solar radiation from the sun warms plants, soil, and other things inside the building faster than heat can escape the structure  Air warmed by the heat from hot interior surfaces is retained in the building by the roof and wall  Temperature, humidity and ventilation can be controlled by equipment fixed in the polytunnel
  • 14. CONSTRUCTION  The poly-houses are constructed with the help of ultraviolet plastic sheets, which last for more than five years  The basic structure is prepared with bamboos or iron pipes. Iron pipe structure is costly but durable than bamboo  The structure is covered with 1501-micron thick plastic sheet  Generally the length of the polyhouse is 25-30 feet and width 4-5 feet  The direction of the poly-house is always East to West, so that the maximum sunshine is available  The house should not be constructed in shade
  • 15. METHOD OF HEATING Heating is required in the winter season. Generally the solar energy is sufficient to maintain inner temperature of poly-house but some times a micro temperature is required to be supplied to some crops. For this a few methods may be followed: i) Constructing a tunnel below the earth of the poly-house ii) Covering the northern wall of the house by jute clothing iii) Covering the entire poly-house with jute cloth during night iv) Fitting a solar energy driven device in the poly-house
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  • 17. METHOD OF COOLING In summer season when the ambient temperature rises above 40°C during day time, cooling of poly-house is required, which may be achieved by the following methods: i) Removing the internal air of the polyhouse ii) Sucking external air by putting a fan on iii) Installation of coolers on eastern or western wall not only keeps temperature low but maintains proper humidity also iv) The temperature of the poly-house can be controlled
  • 18. TECHNIQUE  The Crops can be grown in pots or in the soil  Before sowing the seeds, rotten manure is filled in polythene bags of 10 x15 cm size, along with equal quantity of soil and sand  Water is sprinkled on the bags and seeds are sown in the bags  Small holes are formed in the bags for easy aeration  These bags are kept inside the poly-house till the plants grow to about 10-15 centimeters and are then transferred to pots or earth  These plants should be given manure and water from time to time  Generally disease does not spread, if at all, a little spray may be required  For earning maximum profit through maximum production from the crops grown in the poly-house, their cleanliness and pruning is also very important  Luxuriantly growing tomato crop requires sticking or otherwise their plants will fall on the ground and get spoiled
  • 19. USES  Polytunnels can be used to provide a higher temperature/humidity than that which is available in the environment but can also protect crops from intense heat, bright sunlight, strong winds, hailstones and cold waves.  This allows fruits and vegetables to be grown at times usually considered off season. Every factor influencing a crop can be controlled in a polytunnel  Polytunnels are often used in floriculture and nurseries as the economic value of flowers can justify their expense
  • 20. TEMPERATEREGIONS  Polytunnels are mainly used in temperate regions  Modern designs allow sowing and harvesting machines to move inside the structures so as to automate production  Polytunnels have had a significant effect on the production of strawberries in the United Kingdom  Other soft fruits such as raspberries and blackberries are also cultivated in the same way
  • 21. TROPICALREGIONS  In a tropical climate, temperatures are prone to soar above all normal levels  In such cases, foggers/misters are used to reduce the temperature  This does not increase the humidity levels in the poly house as the evaporated droplets are almost immediately ventilated
  • 22. EXAMPLE  For example, in India, the inability to grow tomatoes generates price spikes during the monsoon season  This is seen as an ideal time to grow tomatoes in polytunnels, since they providing the ideal climate for the crop  In India, the Abhinav Farmers Club grows flowers and organic vegetables in polytunnels
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  • 24. IMPORTANCE  Plants can't live without water & most plants are mostly composed out of water and the well- being of a plant, depends on the relative humidity of its surroundings  Leaves lose water through evaporation through their stomata – small openings in special cells on the leaf surface where gaseous exchange takes place if the relative humidity is too low, a plant will start to give up some of its water into the surrounding air which will result in the plant drying out and wilting
  • 25. OBJECTIVES  Eliminating the application of excess water  Soaking and cooling of the propagation medium  Temperature and humidity control reduces the stress on cuttings which occurs during intervals of high temperature or low humidity  Needed only during daylight hours and are unusual hot night winds
  • 26. REQUIRES THE CONSIDERATION OF FOUR FACTORS  Ambient air temperature and relative humidity  Humidification rate of incoming air  Rate of air exchange  Air exchange between cuttings
  • 27. OPERATION  Cuttings are maintained under controlled temperature and humidity  Temperature is maintained at a determined point by controlling the amount of solar heated air that is exhausted  Humidity is maintained as close to hundred percent as possible by humidifying all incoming air  Misting by directly humidifying the air around the cutting  50- 70% shading reduces the amount of heat generated during the summer season to manageable levels and still allows ample light for the cuttings  The minimum amount of light needed for propagation but reduction of rooting has not been observed with as much as 80% shading
  • 28. REFERENCES  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polytunnel  https://hort.purdue.edu/ext/HO-053.pdf  http://www.jaybird- mfg.com/applications/horticulture/aquafog-and- propagation/ ◦ Aquafog and Propagation by Daniel C. Milbocker