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    Foil Rockwool covers?

    I am growing in 4" rockwool blocks. Would it be a bad idea to cut 4" squares of aluminum foil and place them on top of the rockwool blocks(with a hole in the middle for the stems)?
    rimbaegeus Reviewed by rimbaegeus on . Foil Rockwool covers? I am growing in 4" rockwool blocks. Would it be a bad idea to cut 4" squares of aluminum foil and place them on top of the rockwool blocks(with a hole in the middle for the stems)? Rating: 5

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    Foil Rockwool covers?

    bad idea ,
    prob. would control the algee growth but inturn alum. foil creates hot spots via. reflection .
    peace
    crispi

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    Foil Rockwool covers?

    i use pieces of cut up black plastic bags.

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    Foil Rockwool covers?

    Quote Originally Posted by JackdaWack
    i use pieces of cut up black plastic bags.

    There you go a good idea! :jointsmile:

    You can also make one more perminate by using black pond liner or panda plastic with the white facing up is the best.

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