HORT 1173: Greenhouse Operations

Subject:
Credit hours: 3 Lecture hours: 2 Lab hours: 2
PCS code (Local ID):
Occupational/Technical
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Course Description
The purpose of this course is to provide information needed for basic greenhouse production including study of the principles and practices used by commercial growers in production of bulbs, cut flowers, and potted plants. Environmental and nutritional factors are emphasized along with concentration on flowering potted plants production.
Course Fee
$30
Topical Outline
  1. Intro to Horticultural Literature & Careers
  2. Floriculture Industry
  3. Business Management
  4. Greenhouse Construction
  5. Root Substrate
  6. Root Substrate Pasteurization
  7. Greenhouse Heating
  8. Greenhouse cooling/environmental control systems
  9. Watering/fertilization
  10. Alternative cropping systems/aquaculture
  11. Marketing/package design
  12. Carbon dioxide fertilization
  13. Light & temperature/regulation of plant growth
  14. Insect & Mite manangement in greenhouses/disease management
  15. Maintaining postproduction quality
  16. Ethylene control

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  • Describe greenhouse heating and cooling problems,
  • Explain the relationship of soil and water,
  • Explain the nutritional aspects of plant production,
  • Explain various insect and disease control methods used in greenhouse production,
  • Develop a schedule of crop production as it relates to product marketing
  • Describe the types of greenhouse crops produced in the industry today.