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News » 04.07.2025 - 5,400 m2 Phalaenopsis greenhouse installed in Northern China

Recently, the flower cultivation greenhouse in Inner Mongolia, China, constructed by Kingpeng has completed foundation engineering and entered the stage of greenhouse column installation. Covering an area of approximately 5,400㎡, the greenhouse is mainly used for Phalaenopsis cultivation. Upon completion, it will become another project for the development of protected agriculture in Inner Mongolia, aiding the region in building the "Northern Flower Capital."

The project includes the main greenhouse structure, intelligent environmental control system, precise irrigation and fertilization system, and supporting facilities. Aiming at the cold climate characteristics of Inner Mongolia, Kingpeng has adopted its self-developed fifth-generation aluminum gutter system. Compared with the previous four generations of aluminum alloy systems, the fifth-generation aluminum gutter optimizes the cross-sectional dimensions and connection forms, resulting in more reasonable force distribution and higher connection strength. It also uses a double rubber strip sealing form for waterproofing, ensuring a tighter fit with glass and better sealing performance.

In addition, influenced by the regional environment, Kingpeng has implemented a three-layer thermal insulation system and snowmelt system to ensure the greenhouse can operate stably at -20℃. Meanwhile, the greenhouse is equipped with an intelligent control system that can real-time monitor parameters such as temperature, humidity, light, and CO₂ concentration, and achieve precise regulation through automated equipment, providing a year-round "golden environment" for flower growth.

After completion, the project will provide more employment opportunities and entrepreneurship platforms for local residents, promoting steady growth in farmers' incomes. It will also assist in regional industrial upgrading, effectively filling the market gap in flower breeding and trading, improving the production efficiency of the flower industry, perfecting the industrial chain, driving industrial transformation, and gradually creating a diversified economic pattern led by the flower industry, radiating and driving the coordinated development of related industries such as packaging, logistics, and tourism.
 

 

Source: www.floraldaily.com


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