Hydroponic greenhouse quotations need more information than only area. Tomato and strawberry farms require different heights, crop layouts, irrigation systems, gutters, substrate plans, climate systems and working paths. A clear checklist helps the supplier prepare a useful solution.
Tomato projects may need high-wire production, crop hooks, substrate bags, gutters and more height. Strawberry projects may use ground beds, raised gutters or substrate systems. Buyers should define the crop and growing method before requesting a quotation.
Provide area, length, width, gutter height, span, bay and whether service corridors or packing areas are needed. The layout should consider worker movement, irrigation room, water tanks and future maintenance.
Hydroponic or substrate production needs water tanks, pumps, filters, fertilizer injectors, drip lines, drainage and sometimes return-water management. Water quality is important and should be discussed early.
Ventilation, shading, cooling pads, fans, heating, circulation fans and control systems should be selected by local climate and crop requirements. Hot and cold regions need different system priorities.
Buyers should provide location, area, crop, growing method, layout, water source, climate, covering preference and system requirements.
Yes. Tomatoes often need more height and high-wire support, while strawberries may need raised gutters or different substrate layouts.
NSR Greenhouse can help buyers plan greenhouse structure, irrigation, fertigation, climate systems and growing layout based on crop needs.