Light deprivation greenhouses do require special ventilation to maintain optimal growing conditions and prevent issues associated with excess heat and humidity. When light deprivation materials are used to block sunlight, airflow can become restricted, leading to increased temperatures and moisture levels inside the greenhouse.
Proper ventilation systems are essential to facilitate air circulation and regulate these conditions. Growers often employ a combination of passive and active ventilation methods, such as roof vents, side vents, and exhaust fans, to ensure that fresh air is introduced while stale air is expelled.