But as demonstrated above by the tests Rahz performed, flat white offers less reflection (in the direction of the plants) than more direct reflective materials like mirrors.
Why would't Mirrors reflect UV? The aluminium in mirrors is actually a really good reflector for the range of wavelengths below the PAR spectrum.
Yeah, alu would but normal glass blocks uvb too. And instead to cover the wall with alu foil I will rather try to build my own reflectors to direct the light on the canopy and not waste it on the walls. I've an old adjust-a-wing laying around and will use the stucco sheets to built them.
I'm using a 3ft bulbs currently so I only have to "pull" the "wings" down further on the sides so that laterally emitted light falls into the reflector and is not unreflected lost on the walls.
I'm a fan of diffused light and believe it travels deeper into the canopy.
Most of the time I do SGROGs but without trellis(LST and some bambus sticks to support branches if needed) and use my light 12-16" above the canopy(because of the UVB bulb in the center). The wall area which gets light is pretty small usually only in early veg when the plants don't fill the space there is a much higher light loss.
But I agree, light which directly hits the mirrors in the upper half of that small wall area would directly bounce back in the same angle and would be still hit the upper half of the plant. Maybe I should try a row or two of the cheap glueable 6x 6" mirrors one can get for cheap from e3ay? But I don't know if they are glass mirrors or alu coated plastics.
Wait...?
Alu coated plastics...? ... could reflect UVB, lol!
I SHOULD give it a try!