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Greenhouses have to be designed to not merely capture solar technology but also adequately ventilate excess heat if temps get too hot.<\/p>\n
You should always be sure you have adequate vents in the roof of your greenhouse as heat rises and you want that heat to flee.<\/p>\n
Greenhouse roof vents function really well as they are located where heat gathers naturally at the peak of the roof.<\/p>\n
If vents in the roof are not possible, make sure to at least have a home window to two you can open.<\/p>\n
Ideally you need to have cross ventilation therefore two windows on two sides of the greenhouse work greatest.<\/p>\n
However you should not leave the vents or windows open at nighttime as you\u2019ll lose any heat gain and cool your greenhouse an excessive amount of.<\/p>\n
And that means you close the vents or windows at night and what occurs another morning: you forget! Today your greenhouse overheats and if
you\u2019re unlucky, you lose some plants.<\/p>\n
Or you forget to close the vents at nighttime and your plant life suffer if the night is too cool.<\/p>\n