The benefit is more light is used to the plants advantage instead of absorbed into the walls, the light just keeps bouncing off the mylar and onto the plant, people say don't use aluminum foil as it creates hot spots but i just take a credit card or something and make it very smooth against the walls, so far no negative effects.
It certainly is wrong. Where does this rubbish come from??the reason people do not us alu foil is because its not very reflective, sure i read somewhere it was only abot 30-40% this onfo could be wrong though
Hey wassup,Hey extrusion do u need anthyn to stick the alfoil to the wall or will it work by just applying it with a dull straitght surface like u have said? i really like the sound of that idea
thats why we should not beleive everything we read lolIt certainly is wrong. Where does this rubbish come from??
Aluminium foil is 98% efficient as a reflector of heat and light.
This is why aluminium is used as the coating on astronomical and other mirrors.
This is why aluminium is used to coat emergency blankets. There is hardly a better reflector than aluminium.
Wow not really dude. You can just look at mylar and know it's more reflective than aluminum foil. Just rediculous.It certainly is wrong. Where does this rubbish come from??
Aluminium foil is 98% efficient as a reflector of heat and light.
This is why aluminium is used as the coating on astronomical and other mirrors.
This is why aluminium is used to coat emergency blankets. There is hardly a better reflector than aluminium.
Nice post. Surprised to see flat is more reflective than semi-gloss.thats why we should not beleive everything we read lol
just done a quick search on this topic and found this post from pot roast
Here's the chart of percentages of light reflected from Jorge's latest:
Foylon 94-95
Reflective Mylar 90-95
Flat white paint 85-93
Semi-gloss white 75-80
Flat yellow 70-80
Aluminum Foil 70-75
Black < 10