légkörmelegítés
Légkörmelegítés, a Hungarian term, translates to "air warming" and refers to a technique used in certain agricultural and horticultural contexts. Primarily, it involves the deliberate warming of the air within enclosed spaces such as greenhouses or polytunnels. The goal is to create a more favorable microclimate for plant growth, especially for sensitive crops or during colder seasons.
This practice aims to raise the ambient temperature above what would naturally occur, thereby extending the
Légkörmelegítés can have significant implications for energy consumption and environmental impact. While it can boost productivity