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04-26-2005, 09:40 PM #11Senior Member
Reflective walls
damn near anything beats a light-eater like foil. lose that stuff asap and go with flat white paint or mylar. if you want to get fancy use white, aluminum reflective paint for a roof. foil is the worst...
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04-28-2005, 07:43 PM #12Member
Reflective walls
would you atleast agree with me that foil is better than nothing until you get something?
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04-28-2005, 10:35 PM #13Senior Member
Reflective walls
Noâ?¦..I would not want to take the chance of hot spots my self.
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06-08-2005, 07:02 AM #14Senior Member
Reflective walls
I do belive a can of flat white spray paint for 99 cents reflects between 97% to 99% of the light back onto the plants and lasts for about 2 years. Shit you can't get much cheaper than that. Foil is the worst thing you could use as it only reflects 60% of the light back onto the plants and causes a magnifying glass effect onto the plants causing burn holes in the coumpound leaves. If you living in the fucking ghetto and have no choice but to use foil use the dull side atleast.
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06-09-2005, 05:30 PM #15Senior Member
Reflective walls
Originally Posted by Zero Revolt
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06-10-2005, 06:05 AM #16Senior Member
Reflective walls
I use Panda plastic, black on one side, white on the other ... and throw in a little Mylar for extra reflectivity at the lower levels. Plastic cleans easily and resists mold and mildew. Seems to be working okay.
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06-17-2005, 03:50 PM #17Senior Member
Reflective walls
Listen to Zandor because he knows a bit more than I do. But keep in mind I'm not an idiot myself. He's just a math whiz. God I fucking hate math.
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06-24-2005, 02:45 PM #18Senior Member
Reflective walls
how boot this?
5/16" thick, seven layer, reflective insulation
Two outer layers of aluminum foil reflect 97% of radiant heat. Each layer of foil is bonded to a tough layer of polyethylene for strength
Two inner layers of insulating bubble pack resist conductive heat flow while a center layer of polyethylene gives Reflectix® high reliability and strengthAny posts made by me are purely fictional in nature and by no means is anything I say to be taken seriously. I do not grow or condone the growing of anything not legal. Any and all pictures I post are pictures widley available on the internet and any discussions I am involved in are purely hypothetical or are commentary in nature and should not constitute advice or be considered advice to assist in activities that are deemed illegal.
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06-24-2005, 03:28 PM #19Senior Member
Reflective walls
Angry Johnny,
Sounds great if you are looking for insulation or radient heat barrier for the attic.Any posts made by me are purely fictional in nature and by no means is anything I say to be taken seriously. I do not grow or condone the growing of anything not legal. Any and all pictures I post are pictures widley available on the internet and any discussions I am involved in are purely hypothetical or are commentary in nature and should not constitute advice or be considered advice to assist in activities that are deemed illegal.
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06-30-2005, 09:24 PM #20Senior Member
Reflective walls
I use reflectix for my ceilings only as to not sweat the neighbors out upstairs. Don't need that suspicion. For walls I use Duraflect which I think is a brand of foylon. Better than white paint, slightly inferior to mylar, but easy to clean.
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