wietefras
Well-Known Member
Reflectors lose light. Where would this extra light be coming from? Malocan tested a 4x4 tent and noticed a loss of 20% on average when mounting the reflectors.
Only the small edge next to the open door was there less light from the bare cobs since that was going outside the tent. Like CobKits stated, when there is no reflective material to bounce the light back, you would need reflectors. Otherwise it just loses light.
Especially anything more than 20 inch from the edges/walls has no benefit from reflectors anyway since most of the light from the bare COB would fall on the plants directly. No reflection needed.
Only the small edge next to the open door was there less light from the bare cobs since that was going outside the tent. Like CobKits stated, when there is no reflective material to bounce the light back, you would need reflectors. Otherwise it just loses light.
Especially anything more than 20 inch from the edges/walls has no benefit from reflectors anyway since most of the light from the bare COB would fall on the plants directly. No reflection needed.