COMMERCIAL CANNABIS GREENHOUSES
Energy-efficient, automated commercial cannabis greenhouses for maximum yield and maximum control.
Ceres’ hybrid greenhouses for hemp and cannabis production integrate galvanized steel frames, insulated metal panels, and unique high light-transmittance glazings. The result is a greenhouse environment that combines the durability and efficiency of an indoor grow with the energy savings, and natural lighting of a traditional greenhouse.
Combined with a Building Automated System (BAS), expect higher efficiencies in the environment and a greater crop.
Greenhouses
HighYieldTM Kits
Ceres' trademarked standard steel frame design.
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Greenhouses
Commercial Facility Design
Standard modular design layouts. HighYieldTM Kits attached by corridors and/or a headhouse.
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Greenhouses
Custom Greenhouses
Considered according to certain building codes, locations, or specific business considerations.
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Choosing Your Headhouse
Choosing a headhouse is the first step in building a commercial hemp or cannabis greenhouse. Ceres offers three main sizes, 30 ft width, 40 ft width, and a 60 ft width. Our modular design allows you to configure multiple headhouses together and orientate each headhouse in several ways.
Headhouse uses include:
- Administration
- Shipping and receiving
- Biosecurity/GMP
- Nursery/Cloning
- Vegetative Grow
- Genetic storage
- Product storage
- Trimming
- Processing
- Mechanical and electrical

Understanding Modularity
Ceres’ unique design allows for easy expansion. Greenhouses and headhouses can be built in phases and configured in many different ways, so your facility’s layout can be tailored to your needs and site conditions.
Benefits include:
- Uninterrupted workflow
- Biosecurity
- Staggered harvests
- Individual control of each grow environment

Deciding on Glazing
How to decide on which glazing material to use will depend on factors such as:
- What do you want to grow? Do you need full UV?
- What are your site based weather concerns? Hail/Heat/Wind
- What are your site-based environmental considerations?