OldSchoolGrower
Well-Known Member
Interesting fact about the curves.
The dimpled texture is actually about perfect since it helps even out the reflected light and prevent hotspots. Think about the hammered aluminum reflective inserts in hid grow hoods.I haven't used the chip bags
But i do use the windshield savers
The inserts for hot days in your car?
One side is really shiny but its dimpled so may not be the best
But painting my room isn't an option
And I can't afford a roll of Mylar
Maybe this helps
Also I am currently trying just some plain white trash bags as wallpaper
Seems to be better than the wallpaper that was up
Even if you plan to use mylar at see point it's still best to use a sealer/primer paint. Gliddens Gripper and Kilz are both flat white sealer/primers with antimicrobials.I have the design for a grow setup all ready to go, but recent events have made me put that on the back burner for now. However, I am going to set up a super simple, nothing special area to start/grow until I am able to unleash my creative prowess.
Like many of us, I want to do this as cheap as possible. I have a few plastic shelving units in the garage that I will attach cardboard to on one side, arrange the shelves in a "circle", and grow inside the shelves. I have a crap ton of cfls, and I've also got 2 500w halogen worklights, so I don't thing light is an issue. However, I don't have any reflective material for the walls, tho I do have a few partial cans cans of white paint the landlord used last year that are still in liquid form.
My question... if I paint the cardboard white, will it work? I have seen yes's and no's in my searches, and so I bring it to you fine people.
Thanks in advance!
That's what i thought when i first saw them.The dimpled texture is actually about perfect since it helps even out the reflected light and prevent hotspots. Think about the hammered aluminum reflective inserts in hid grow hoods.
There's even a few helpful d bags...Xanax... and indica heavy hybrids..lol
One thing ive noticed is that you will forever be trying new things and experementing. Thats some of the fun. Read read read theres always new stuff to learn. Plus this is a bunch of good guys and gals. Other than a few unhelpful d bags people are willing to share and help those who want to learn. Best of luck, keep us posted.