
Greenhouse syndrome
Greenhouse syndrome refers to the phenomenon where plants grown in a closed environment, like a greenhouse, develop issues such as poor air circulation, high humidity, and excess heat. These conditions can lead to fungal diseases, reduced oxygen levels, and stress on the plants, ultimately impairing growth and health. It can also make plants more susceptible to pests and diseases. Proper ventilation, airflow management, and environmental control are essential to prevent greenhouse syndrome and maintain a healthy growing environment.