mylar vs tin foil the big question
i have hooked up with some old friends and discovered not only r they still smokers but, but they have great grows goin and i mean great, the proper set up 2 a t, my question is , iv heard u can use the dull side off tin foil as a substitute 4 mylar is this true? and what about linin the walls with dry wall with the reflective layer on it? would the dry wall b a waste off time and energy? and will the file work? i live in ireland so if any1 knows where 2 get mylar in this country dont b shy let me know
peace peopole thnxs 4 the help:cool:
mylar vs tin foil the big question
there is no question about aluminum foil...lose it! it's worthless in a grow. stick with mylar or flat white paint (my preference).
mylar vs tin foil the big question
Yeah tin foil actually absorbs more light than it reflects, your better of with a bare wall.
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Originally Posted by del...
there is no question about aluminum foil...lose it! it's worthless in a grow. stick with mylar or flat white paint (my preference).
thnxs 4 the input do u mean 2 paint the walls white???? mylar must have a differant name over here any ideas, but back 2 the white paint just paint the walls white any particular type o paint r anythin?thnxs again people ur help as always answers my questions....but always lead 2 another lmao.
peace
mylar vs tin foil the big question
This topic belongs in the cultivation forum. Just trying to keep things clean.
To answer your question
Flat white paint. Brand in not a big deal, just use enough coats to cover the walls & ceiling.
mylar vs tin foil the big question
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Originally Posted by Zandor
This topic belongs in the cultivation forum. Just trying to keep things clean.
To answer your question
Flat white paint. Brand in not a big deal, just use enough coats to cover the walls & ceiling.
what u said helped a lot so slap whitepaintall over thewalls and ur laughin?
mylar vs tin foil the big question
I used mylar for a long time and found that white paint worked just as well and was easeir to clean.;)
mylar vs tin foil the big question
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Originally Posted by red662
thnxs 4 the input do u mean 2 paint the walls white???? mylar must have a differant name over here any ideas, but back 2 the white paint just paint the walls white any particular type o paint r anythin?thnxs again people ur help as always answers my questions....but always lead 2 another lmao.
peace
no its the same name here,go along to your local Hydro shop and they will sort u out
mylar vs tin foil the big question
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Originally Posted by hoodedclum
Yeah tin foil actually absorbs more light than it reflects, your better of with a bare wall.
That is incorrect. Aluminum foil has about a 90% reflectivity (Aluminum is an excellent visible light reflector, actually. It is used to coat telescope mirrors, and with enhanced coatings can achieve >98% reflectivity). The problem is not the reflectivity, it is the lack of diffusion. The shiny side of the foil creates hot spots and dark patches, because of the smoothness of the surface - it doesn't diffuse the light, the way white walls do. The dull side is a little better (depending on brand - if you cannot see a clear reflection of yourself in it, it's suitable), and will do if you have absolutely nothing else available. But, Mylar is better in the long run, and it is also more durable. Foil tears very easily.
Flat white paint is the very best, as Zandor says, since it completely avoids hotspots and it can have as high as a 92% reflectivity, give or take.
mylar vs tin foil the big question
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Originally Posted by Beeblebrox.420
That is incorrect. Aluminum foil has about a 90% reflectivity (Aluminum is an excellent visible light reflector, actually. It is used to coat telescope mirrors, and with enhanced coatings can achieve >98% reflectivity). The problem is not the reflectivity, it is the lack of diffusion. The shiny side of the foil creates hot spots and dark patches, because of the smoothness of the surface - it doesn't diffuse the light, the way white walls do. The dull side is a little better (depending on brand - if you cannot see a clear reflection of yourself in it, it's suitable), and will do if you have absolutely nothing else available. But, Mylar is better in the long run, and it is also more durable. Foil tears very easily.
Flat white paint is the very best, as Zandor says, since it completely avoids hotspots and it can have as high as a 92% reflectivity, give or take.
thanks for correcting me beeblebrox, i guess i should research what im gonna post a little more in future :rolleyes: