Shading net, also known as
shading net, is a new type of special protective covering material for agriculture, fishing, animal husbandry, wind protection, and soil covering that has been promoted in the past 10 years. The following is an introduction to the use of different colors of shade nets.
1. Vegetables such as celery, coriander, and onion and garlic that like coolness and low light are produced in summer and autumn, and black shading nets with high shading rate should be used to cover them.
2. Tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplants, peppers and other vegetables that love temperature and medium strong light are produced in summer and autumn. According to the light intensity, choose silver-gray nets or black shading nets with low shading rate.
3. To avoid aphids and virus diseases, use silver-gray mesh or black-grey color matching shade mesh to cover.
4. Cold-resistant and semi-cold-resistant leafy vegetables such as spinach, lettuce, and black tuna are covered in winter, and the use of silver-gray shade nets is conducive to moisturizing and preventing frost.
5. For short-term coverage of seedlings or slow seedlings in summer and autumn, black shade nets are often used for coverage. In order to prevent virus diseases, you can also use silver-gray mesh or black-grey shade mesh to cover.
6. For all-weather coverage, it is advisable to use a net with a shading rate of less than 40%, or a black and gray color matching net; you can also use a shading net with a higher shading rate, with a single width of 30-50 cm to cover, or set up a narrow small flat shed cover.