vostok
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OH.. I'm sorry I'm still waiting for you to answer one of my question.....and just because you're more knowledgeable in cannabis.. at this moment.
best to be 18 yo here...good luck
yeah it does thank you..cuz I believe the reflective for mylar is 95% in a matte finish it's pretty close but it's definitely less...and I'm starting with a semi gloss and was planning on adding a little bit of LED or CFL in the near future..My two cents, grow tents have the same reflective material on the floor that's on the sides and top. So I'd say it's safe to do the same with a grow room, either with paint or mylar. It's not like you couldn't cover it if by some chance you do end up with light burn. Course if you're getting light burn from a reflection, then what's under the light would probably be a tad crispy... So yea, paint it or leave it as is. Don't see a need to mix in other pigments.
Never tried vinegar for mold, but then I make sure to keep my air fresh, temps and humidity out of the mold production zone.
Hope that helps.
I'm good with you sticking up for yourself, but I do want to point out that @vostok is Russian and English is not his first language. It was a common enough phrase in Russian poorly translated into English that set you off - understandably enough - and has led to hurt feelings.Okay I lied I found a little bit more on you.first off you assumed I was a novice. You didn't even understand my question..or even the context of my question. and pretty sure this section is about grow rooms not for beginners.
So, someone who assumes and doesn't listen????? Hmmmmm.. Uh huh...ok. thank you so very much I had fun doing this if you would like to reply I will definitely enjoy you trying to match wits with me it'll never happen.
you have grown longer than me I bet ..I don't know. however you sir or lady whatever, would not be one I would ever want to associated with or have pass knowledge down to me. You just pass unfounded statements that questioning stuff is ignorance. when in all truth you didn't even understand the question. You poor boy or girl. Who hurt you so bad?
Having played with both for many years, I'd suggest the matte or gloss white. A hard bounce (one you can see yourself in) is really only useful if the light source moves a lot.yeah it does thank you..cuz I believe the reflective for mylar is 95% in a matte finish it's pretty close but it's definitely less...and I'm starting with a semi gloss and was planning on adding a little bit of LED or CFL in the near future..
Thank you again
I think even a wooden board would insulate the buckets from the cold concrete floor.Flat white is the best. Not a gloss. The flat or matte will more evenly distribute the light, like a wide angle lens compared to a telephoto. If you look at the reflector in any hi quality light hood you'll see that the metal is not flat highly polished, it's got a hammered brushed look to it with many facets.
My real concern is growing directly on a concrete floor. I don't know what climate zone you're in but if it's not in a lower latitude and you're in a basement or garage then the slab will be much cooler than ambient temp. The roots will be affected if too cold. My room is on a garage slab in a mountain area and I have a pallet between my buckets and the slab. A lesson I learned many yrs back.
I am not mad, trust me. I suppose it could have been miscommunication ...perception is in the eye of the beholder.I'm good with you sticking up for yourself, but I do want to point out that @vostok is Russian and English is not his first language. It was a common enough phrase in Russian poorly translated into English that set you off - understandably enough - and has led to hurt feelings.
He meant to say that copycats aren't respected (because they're just blindly aping without first gaining the underlying knowhow). He assumed that because you were asking for confirmation of a questionable piece of advice that you're a noob, so the communications failures went both ways.
Y'all are both good people, I would hate to see you get off on the wrong foot just because the English language sucks, lol
By the way, I paint or put reflective material on every surface of my growing space, other than the lights themselves.
you know I have racks are ready for the area that's going to be covered an interesting point about the inside of the hoods, nice correlation.Flat white is the best. Not a gloss. The flat or matte will more evenly distribute the light, like a wide angle lens compared to a telephoto. If you look at the reflector in any hi quality light hood you'll see that the metal is not flat highly polished, it's got a hammered brushed look to it with many facets.
My real concern is growing directly on a concrete floor. I don't know what climate zone you're in but if it's not in a lower latitude and you're in a basement or garage then the slab will be much cooler than ambient temp. The roots will be affected if too cold. My room is on a garage slab in a mountain area and I have a pallet between my buckets and the slab. A lesson I learned many yrs back.
I was looking into a rebuilt a.c. / dehumidifier..from factory pure..its a Whynter...its specs are flattering.If you keep you environment on the dry side you wont have issues with mold. Having high humidity is not a good idea in indoors we are not trying to mock a tropical environment...we are trying to control an environment which they will gladly adapt to..
off topic... BUT...WILL YOU MARRY ME!!!!!you can wear a green or white dress ,whatever color you desireand I'm pretty sure I'm not crying...no not even in the least..I'm not upset I'm not mad ..I think you're amusing. and I also feel bad for you but that's me I'm human.