Features
- 6 mil non-woven poly permits 90% light transmission
- Can last up to 4 years under normal growing conditions
- Won’t crack or break
- Easy to repair if needed
- Cost is a fraction of plastic panels
Ginegar Pre-Cut 6 MIL Non-Woven Poly – Diffused
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Our Ginegar 6 mil woven poly is made for greenhouses in moderate to warm climates, and permits 90% light transmission. This economical covering helps growers maintain better heat distribution to help regulate their plants. With easy set up and removal, these durable poly covers also resist shifting temperatures, debris, hail, and other bad weather.
Made for greenhouses in moderate to warm climates, this economical covering helps maintain better heat distribution so plants don’t suffer from heat buildup or stress. These durable poly covers are easy to set up and take down and also resist shifting temperatures, debris, hail, and other bad weather.
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Generally cooler |
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Category | Outdoor and Greenhouse |
For use in generally cooler climates. Drape over a cold frame or hoop house, secure or add weight to edges to keep in place. For a measurement guide, see our Greenhouse Poly Measurement Guide.
Details
Made for greenhouses in moderate to warm climates, this economical covering helps maintain better heat distribution so plants don’t suffer from heat buildup or stress. These durable poly covers are easy to set up and take down and also resist shifting temperatures, debris, hail, and other bad weather.
Usage
For use in generally cooler climates. Drape over a cold frame or hoop house, secure or add weight to edges to keep in place. For a measurement guide, see our Greenhouse Poly Measurement Guide.