Quote Originally Posted by WeedCollegeGrad
Thanks for the response turtle. I fully believe Zandor's paper...but still being a hard head I just wonder where he gets the numbers. He writes that paint reflects 86% of available light, and mylar reflects 96%...is this a universal constant? I sound argumentative...I'm not smart enough about any of this to be a know it all..just askin. I suppose its not even that great of a diff when you get down to it, but painting for me is so much easier and covers so well, as well as being washable and smells pretty. Thanks guys.
if you get white paint look for some with a fine metalic flake in it
MASTER BLASTER Reviewed by MASTER BLASTER on . theory of magnifying light...??? One day i was sitting outside smoking a bowl with a magnifying glass and something came to me. Light is released in a concentrated, brighter beam when it is passed through the glass. I wondered if a custom made glass window with the right curvature, not as convexed as the magnifying glass, could increase the power of a light bulb. This means you can concentrate light directly on your plant. It would recieve almost all the lumens that the light emits. Basically light isnt lost; the plant Rating: 5