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abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] A greenhouse for greenhouse horticulture that has sufficient heat retention during the cold season and nighttime, can suppress a rapid rise in temperature in the house during the warm season, and is less likely to generate fog. I will provide a. SOLUTION: In a facility horticultural house in which the covering material can be stretched at least double, a non-breathable covering material A is provided on the inner side of the facility horticultural house with a permeable covering material B. Is installed on the outer surface side of the greenhouse for greenhouse, and a greenhouse for greenhouse where the air outside the greenhouse can freely flow in and out between the raw materials A and B is formed.
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