Kolchak420
Active Member
Mylar vs. ORCA Grow Film vs. Flat White Paint
For my first grow room, i"m trying to decide between Mylar, ORCA Grow Film, or flat white paint.
I've read that even though Mylar is highly reflective, it's pretty much impossible to get it's maximum reflectivity due to wrinkling and staining. And it can easily cause hot spots. And cleaning Mylar is a very difficult and delicate process that sometimes ends up damaging the Mylar.
I like what I've read about the ORCA Grow Film. It's much more sturdy and easier to work with than Mylar (easy to hang, no wrinkles, no hot spots, easy to clean, sturdy enough to serve as a room partition).
Obviously, flat white paint is the cheapest and easiest solution. And I'm leaning in that direction.
All 3 of these products are highly reflective. But is any one of these clearly better than the others? My guess is that while precise laboratory equipment can tell the difference in the reflectivity, the marijuana smoker cannot. In other words, if all 3 of these reflective materials were used in different but very similar grows, one could not tell the difference just by smoking the marijuana produced. If this is true, then using the flat white paint is a no-brainer.
If it matters, my grow closet is 3.5 x 3.5 x 8 and I will be running a 600 watt HPS in a DayStar air-cooled hood.
What do you experienced growers think? Am I off base here? Cost is not a major factor in my decision.
Thanks.
For my first grow room, i"m trying to decide between Mylar, ORCA Grow Film, or flat white paint.
I've read that even though Mylar is highly reflective, it's pretty much impossible to get it's maximum reflectivity due to wrinkling and staining. And it can easily cause hot spots. And cleaning Mylar is a very difficult and delicate process that sometimes ends up damaging the Mylar.
I like what I've read about the ORCA Grow Film. It's much more sturdy and easier to work with than Mylar (easy to hang, no wrinkles, no hot spots, easy to clean, sturdy enough to serve as a room partition).
Obviously, flat white paint is the cheapest and easiest solution. And I'm leaning in that direction.
All 3 of these products are highly reflective. But is any one of these clearly better than the others? My guess is that while precise laboratory equipment can tell the difference in the reflectivity, the marijuana smoker cannot. In other words, if all 3 of these reflective materials were used in different but very similar grows, one could not tell the difference just by smoking the marijuana produced. If this is true, then using the flat white paint is a no-brainer.
If it matters, my grow closet is 3.5 x 3.5 x 8 and I will be running a 600 watt HPS in a DayStar air-cooled hood.
What do you experienced growers think? Am I off base here? Cost is not a major factor in my decision.
Thanks.