peachykeen
Active Member
not sure if someone already said this, but tin foil is shitty. hot spots and what not... get some mylar wrapping paper and put the shiny side up instead. cheap and works fine C:
CFLs pose no fire hazards with aluminum foil. 99% of reflectors you can BUY are aluminum. Most HIDs are housed in aluminum. You make a lot of claims but back none of them up with anything more than hearsay.
It is a proven fact that it can happen.I've never seen hot spots created by foil. I've had plants burn from being too close to a CFL. The foil has never been the issue.
No, that is absurd. It is not a sign of it being a good or efficient reflective material and definitely not a sign of it being "too good."'Hot spots' would be an indicator of efficiency(it's too good!).
Dimpled and textured reflectors are not like random crinkles in aluminum foil. There is a size and a shape and a general pattern to them that diffuses light rays better than flat aluminum reflectors and far better than aluminum foil. A quality dimpled or textured reflector will reflect 95% or more of light rays, that is some 40% or more, higher reflective capability than aluminum foil.Crinkles? You mean like one of those expensive dimpled aluminum reflectors?
I had no idea that this thread was going to create an arguement. haha but anyways my plants are indoor and im going to transplant them in one more week. During the transplant I will be using a new medium from which i want you guys to provide me with and also wrapping my box with mylar. So which medium would be the best for my situation? Does any one know where to get those grow bags i keep seeing? I searched for an hour the other day and could not find any.
well i was just wondering how im doing and how old they look because i wasnt keeping track i didnt think they would grow but im beginning to enjoy it.
any advice is greatly appreaciated!