Seră Gotică - Plante cultivate în sere
The use of greenhouses started in the middle of the 16th century throughout the world. Greenhouses, whose production capacity has been increased with today's technologies, are designed in different models according to the needs of the grower. Greenhouse selection and design should be made according to environmental climatic factors (temperature differences, wind intake) and growth characteristics of the type of plant to be grown.
Gothic greenhouses, named after their unique roof shape, are one of the preferred greenhouse models with the advantages they provide to the manufacturer. The roof structure of Gothic greenhouses minimizes production problems during greenhouse activities. In the greenhouses evaporation causes roof condensation. The roof structure of Gothic greenhouses minimizes this situation and prevents water dripping on the plants. Dripping water can form fungus on plants.