



Explore greenhouse film specifications including micron thickness, UV lifespan, light diffusion and tensile strength. HONRELAG supports technical data sheets for project bidding and bulk sourcing.

To completely eliminate these operational disasters, commercial vegetable growers must upgrade to multi-layer, metallocene-reinforced (m-LLDPE) plastic films manufactured with advanced precision extrusion technology.

It's the classic struggle between saving a few bucks upfront versus actually making more money at the end of the season. The upfront procurement cost of PO film is undeniably higher, which makes many growers hesitate.

If your field is a mess—with half the plants stunted by the heat and the other half getting hammered by a virus—your consistency is shot. In this game, if you can’t deliver a uniform pack-out, you’re basically just watching your margins rot on the vine. You end up with a field of culls.

By utilizing high-tensile PE film for both soil mulching and post-harvest grain bunkers, you prevent the mechanical tearing and photo-oxidation that destroys cheap plastic.

To grow top-tier indeterminate tomatoes, you basically have to be a control freak about the environment. You’re constantly chasing that perfect balance: you need every drop of sunlight you can get to push your yields, but if the temp spikes even a little too high, you’re looking at blossom drop or a nasty outbreak of mold.

You can’t turn down the sun, but you can definitely fix the climate around your roots. If you want to grow premium greens when it’s hot out, you’ve got to keep the soil cool and keep the weeds from stealing your water.

For arid and desert climates, standard construction-grade polyethylene will fail quickly. You need a Durable PE Greenhouse Film specifically engineered using multi-layer co-extrusion, loaded with Near-Infrared (NIR) blocking additives, and protected by advanced UV stabilizers (like HALS).