Hilltophigh
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I have been trying an idea I had for a few months now and I think it is a good one. Maybe it has been done already I do not know but it works good I think. I have been wanting to maximize my lighting inside because where I live electric is crazy. Of course I was smoking some nice herb from my outside garden this summer while watching an old movie on TV. I can't remember the show but it was from the 60's I think, anyhow in the movie women were using aluminum foil and cardboard to make sun reflectors so they could tan faster. This got me thinking, Why can't I do this with my plants. SO I did, I got cardboard and aluminum foil, I made a circle of cardboard bigger than the pot by 3 inches. Then I covered it with aluminum foil. I cut the circle halfway trough the center then cut a x in the center so the stem could come up trough easily. This worked good and I could see the light all over the leaves reflecting up. I then searched the internet for something more durable. I found small bubble bubble wrap with an aluminum coating on it. I found a 120ft x 2ft wide for about $45 plus shipping. I ordered it and when it arrived I cut many different sizes for different size pots. I have some plants under t5's and some under a 600w MH and all plants are responding good. I am looking for any thoughts good or bad with this idea. It helps me in 2 ways. It reflects the light back up to the plant instead of the pot and soil soaking the light up. The other thing it does is keeps the soil moist longer and you do not need to water as often. It does not cut off airflow to the soil because fans or even a small breeze will lift them up a small amount and they do not always sit perfectly flat. If you wanted to make them more sturdy you could possibly staple the bubble wrap to cardboard or something. I will try and post a photo of some of them.
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