In the greenhouse, temperature and humidity can be controlled to maintain a suitable growth range, which is not affected by seasons and weather. In addition, the lighting conditions can be controlled by artificial light sources to ensure that plants can grow normally in the season with insufficient lighting. At the same time, carbon dioxide is usually artificially added in the greenhouse to provide sufficient nutrients for plant photosynthesis.
The influence of artificial spring on plants depends on whether the environmental conditions in the greenhouse can meet the needs of plant growth. In a suitable environment, plants can grow and mature in a short time and bear fruit. However, if the environmental conditions are not suitable, such as too high or too low temperature and humidity, or insufficient illumination or carbon dioxide concentration, it may have a negative impact on plant growth and yield.
In addition, plants that have been in the artificial environment for a long time may adapt to this environment and lose their adaptability to the natural environment, making their performance in the wild worse than that in the natural environment. Therefore, when planting in greenhouse, it is necessary to adjust the greenhouse environment reasonably according to the growth characteristics and needs of plants in order to achieve the best planting effect.