ok thanx nice to hear you buying one of those adapterseasily. if everthing proper you can get many times that amount.
i like that 4 way splitter, i have not seen that before. where did you find it?
Show me documented evidence that tin foil doesn't work. I have seen plenty of new growers use it with no damage. Stop parroting unfounded "facts" please.Lose the tin foil. Doing more harm than good. As far as the plants, they look good but leggy. Once you get more lighting, and move it closer to the plant, that should help it.
fuck sake just ripped all of the tin foil you sir are a cunt
this is a test you can easily do at home before you embarrass yourself further. foil is many many times les reflective than flat white paint. i pulled my mylar years ago and went with a white rubber based paint. this is fact, and not unfounded.Show me documented evidence that tin foil doesn't work. I have seen plenty of new growers use it with no damage. Stop parroting unfounded "facts" please.
Show me documented evidence that tin foil doesn't work. I have seen plenty of new growers use it with no damage. Stop parroting unfounded "facts" please.
fuck sake just ripped all of the tin foil you sir are a cunt
"Does not work" and "does not work as well as other things" is a rather vast rift. He implied it was hurting his plants, not that there were better options. The guy can't afford more light, the tin foil is low on the list of concerns.this is a test you can easily do at home before you embarrass yourself further. foil is many many times les reflective than flat white paint. i pulled my mylar years ago and went with a white rubber based paint. this is fact, and not unfounded.
The guy can't afford CFL's and splitters, yet you tell him to tear out his only reflective material on hand? That makes no sense. You went and told him it was hurting his plants, not that it was less than optimal. Phrasing people, think about your phrasing.Ive looked at lumination meters and a wall painted with flat white paint, reflects more light than tin foil. Aluminum absorbs light and heat. It's surface reflects almost 20 to 25% less than mylar and 15% less than flat white paint.