screamingfit
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I've been looking through many of the CFL grow threads on here and seem to notice something: No one seems to use hoods on their CFLs. I'm not talking they $60 - $100 horizontal hoods - I'm talking those small cone reflector types that come standard on many clamp on light fixtures like I've attached on this post.
I thought using the hoods was "good practice" - reflect all available light onto the plants, right? That seems to be the word from things I've read.
It does seem to be a pain using the hoods, though. Heat builds up easier, arranging them is nightmarish because the hoods are almost too big to get the CFLs 1" - 2" away.
Heck, I might not even needs hoods - growing in a highly reflective 2x2 tent.
So, any one have a thought on this? Are you just throwing lumens to the ether without using a hood - even in a reflective area?
I thought using the hoods was "good practice" - reflect all available light onto the plants, right? That seems to be the word from things I've read.
It does seem to be a pain using the hoods, though. Heat builds up easier, arranging them is nightmarish because the hoods are almost too big to get the CFLs 1" - 2" away.
Heck, I might not even needs hoods - growing in a highly reflective 2x2 tent.
So, any one have a thought on this? Are you just throwing lumens to the ether without using a hood - even in a reflective area?