Yes, multiple crops can be grown in a light deprivation greenhouse, and this method can be highly advantageous for maximizing space and productivity. The flexibility of light deprivation techniques allows growers to manipulate light cycles to meet the specific needs of different crops.
By adjusting light exposure, it is possible to stagger planting and harvesting schedules, enabling the cultivation of crops that require varying light durations and conditions throughout the year. For example, fast-growing leafy greens can be grown alongside longer-season fruiting plants by altering the light cycle as each crop matures.