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I. Post-Installation Inspection
After the greenhouse glass has been installed, a comprehensive inspection of the roof is necessary to maintain the balance between indoor temperature and light, thereby achieving optimal plant growth conditions. Any minor oversight during this period may lead to imbalance. For example, improper sealing of the greenhouse glass can cause air leaks and reduce insulation efficiency. In addition, the greenhouse should be thoroughly inspected after installation to prevent any pests or diseases from entering its crevices. Failure to do so may have a devastating impact on the crops.

II. Cleaning and Maintenance
Keeping the glass roof clean is crucial, as dust, dirt, and algae can block sunlight from penetrating, ultimately affecting plant growth. To clean the glass effectively, mix a mild detergent with warm water, carefully scrub the glass surface, and then rinse with water to remove any residue. Be sure to apply gentle pressure while cleaning to avoid damaging the glass. It is also important to check the glass panels for cracks or damage during cleaning, as these defects may affect the greenhouse's insulation and climate control capabilities.

III. Precautions
In addition to routine cleaning and maintenance, regular inspections of the greenhouse glass roof are necessary. Such inspections include a thorough check for cracks, damage, or any other visible signs of potential problems. Once any issue is identified, immediate action must be taken to avoid adverse effects on plant growth.

The installation, inspection, and maintenance of greenhouse glass are critical to ensuring an optimal plant growth environment. This requires not only professional installation skills but also daily maintenance and frequent inspections. Only in this way can the balance between indoor temperature and light be maintained, providing a stable growing environment for plants.