There are currently no known commercial coffee varieties grown exclusively in greenhouses, but greenhouse cultivation is increasingly used for specialty and experimental coffee production. 🌱 Greenhouse-Grown Coffee: A Growing Niche • Greenhouse cultivation of coffee is possible and increasingly popular among hobbyists, researchers, and specialty growers, especially in non-tropical regions where outdoor cultivation is not viable. • Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) is the preferred species for greenhouse environments due to its tolerance for cooler temperatures and higher altitudes theherbprof.com. • Controlled environments allow for precise regulation of temperature (ideally 60–77°F or 16–25°C), humidity (70–80%), and light exposure, which can lead to high-quality beans and year-round production. ☕ Why Greenhouse Coffee Isn’t Yet Mainstream • High costs and labor intensity make large-scale greenhouse coffee farming economically challenging compared to traditional tropical cult...
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