Features
- High space utilization: Significantly increases land use efficiency through multi-layer structures.
- Automated management: Enables automated lifting and lowering control for easier management.
- Uniform lighting: Ensures even light exposure for each layer of crops through lifting and rotation.
- Environmental control: Allows better control of the crop growth environment, such as temperature and humidity.
Data Summary
- Number of Layers: Multi-layer vertical planting systems typically have 4 to 10 layers, or even more.
- Layer Spacing: The distance between layers is usually 80-100cm to ensure sufficient growing space for the crops.
- Cultivation Trough Dimensions: The width of the cultivation troughs is typically 20-40cm, and the depth is 20-25cm.Yield Increase: Compared to traditional flat cultivation, multi-layer vertical planting can increase yield per unit area by 3-5 times.