Hiki i kā mākou lole malu ke pale aku i ka nui o nā kukuna a me ka wela mai ka lā, pale i nā mea kanu mai ka lā pololei ʻoiai e ʻae ana i ka wai a me ka ea. ʻO ka Mesh a me ka breathable Fabric Mālama i ka māla, ka māla meaʻai a me ka mea hoʻomaʻamaʻa hale ʻōmaʻomaʻo, i mea e hana ai i kahi ʻoluʻolu a me ka malu no nā kānaka, holoholona a mea kanu paha.
Experience shows that most growers use 55% shading rate as the ideal, southern states use 75% to 85% shading rate, and northern states use shading rates of 75% to 85% for light-sensitive plants.
Product name | Uena Upena |
Product shading rate | 55% 75% 85% 95% |
Mea waiwai | ʻO ka polyethylene kiʻekiʻe |
Laulā | ʻO ka laulā he 2 mika, 3 mika, 4 mika, 5 mika, 6 mika, 8 mika, 10 mika, 12 mika [nā laula i kākoʻo ʻia] |
Ka lōʻihi | 2 mika laula, 100 mika ka lōʻihi, hoʻokahi pūʻolo, ʻo ka pūʻolo ʻē aʻe he 50 mika ka lōʻihi [hoʻopilikino] |
kalakala | Black [customized] |
It is quick and easy to install and easy to disassemble. It is an economical, extremely durable way to protect plants and crops from ultraviolet light, cold wind pressure, and prevent flying insects. It can also maintain the appropriate temperature and humidity inside the farmhouse. Humidity, while air can still circulate, enhances photosynthesis to stimulate plant growth.
Inā makemake ʻoe e hana i kahi wahi malu ʻoluʻolu, e hoʻokumu ka malu mesh i wahi ʻoluʻolu no ʻoe a me kou ʻohana, nā holoholona a i ʻole ka māla. No laila, kōkua ʻo Shade mesh e hōʻemi i nā kumukūʻai ikehu no ka mea ʻaʻole pono ka poʻe e hoʻāla pinepine i nā mea pā a loaʻa kahi wahi ʻoluʻolu i nā mahina mahana.
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Malu kihapai
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Pale lāʻau kanu
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Malu o ka pā hale
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Pale lāʻau kanu
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Malu Halema'ama
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Malu kihapai
Q: He hale hana ʻoe a ʻoihana kālepa paha?
A: Loaʻa iā mākou kā mākou hale hana 5000sqm. He mea hana nui mākou i nā huahana ʻupena a me ka tarpaulin me ka ʻoi aku o 22 mau makahiki o ka hana a me ka ʻike kālepa.
Q: No ke aha wau e koho ai iā ʻoe?
A: Hiki iā mākou ke hāʻawi i ka lawelawe maʻamau ʻoihana, ka mana koʻikoʻi a me nā kumukūʻai hoʻokūkū, ka manawa alakaʻi pōkole.
Nīnau: Pehea e hiki ai iaʻu ke launa koke me ʻoe?
A: Hiki iā ʻoe ke hoʻouna i ka leka uila e nīnau iā mākou, ʻO ka mea maʻamau, e pane mākou i kāu mau nīnau i loko o hoʻokahi hola ma hope o ka loaʻa ʻana o ka leka uila.