Closet with sliding glass doors

Priest

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I have two plants on a middle shelf in my closet, the only problem is they're in flowering and the sliding doors allow some light to poke in through the sides. I pretty sure its still dark in there but this worries me. Is the light poking through enough to disrupt the cycle? Should I duck tape the sides to seal it in?

thanks
:bigjoint:
 

rawrfox

Active Member
I have two plants on a middle shelf in my closet, the only problem is they're in flowering and the sliding doors allow some light to poke in through the sides. I pretty sure its still dark in there but this worries me. Is the light poking through enough to disrupt the cycle? Should I duck tape the sides to seal it in?

thanks
:bigjoint:

better safe than sorry :[ damn glass doors lol.
 

officernasty

Active Member
you can get this stuff called blackout lineing i think, they sell it at fabric stores and they use it with drapes to shut out light, its light weight and works flawlessly
 

djruiner

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i have the same type closet with sliding doors on it...i picked up some panda film...built a simple frame and split the closet into 2 chambers. i have a "door" made with the panda film thats behind the sliding door...makes it like a grow tent inside a closet. now the entire inside is bright white...outside is black. no light gets in or out at all..no light leaks in or out with a 400w HPS. temps in the low 80's lights on...here is some pic to give you an idea...works friggin awesome for me....



 
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