tinfoil?

beginner420

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I hear everyone diss tinfoil saying it creates hot spots but it is a reflective material and I heard if you use the duller less shiny side it won't create hotspots. Is it better to have tinfoil for reflection than to not have anything at all?
 

althor

Well-Known Member
Apparently you have read enough times not to use aluminum foil, but by asking the question yourself you might get a different answer...

Flat white paint works very well and you can get cheap flat white wall paint for like 15 bucks a gallon.
 

bird dog

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dude...been there, done it. You are not accomplishing anything, but harm and later side affects. If you are in a tent, you don't need anything extra. If you are in a room, it should be light in color and leak proof on light. Snap a picture. Respect :leaf:
 

SmokeMe420

Member
Rep to birddog. Been there done that. Stuff is cheap rips like hell. Breaks up light. Flat white paint 99% reflective be good option
 

blacksun

New Member
If you had a good light to begin with, worrying about the reflectiveness of tin foil would be like worrying about whether a decal will make an F40 go fast or not...
 

1itsme

Well-Known Member
it's not going to hurt anything with a few cfl's in there, but, flat white paint, panda cloth, styrafoam insulation and mylar all work better. panda cloth is pretty cheep btw.
 

ic3qu33n

Member
space blanket are a great cheap option. i go to the dollar tree and buy the car windshield sun reflectors for $1 a piece they are a little more durable and are 2ft x 4 ft each. easy to staple up or glue to some posterboard or something if you want to make a folding stand for a single plant
 

TRIBUNAL

Well-Known Member
I never had any problems with tinfoil
using it on seedlings now
just got my tent though so I will be phasing it out.
I wouldn't worry about it.
upgrade within a few weeks I'm sure you're fine
 

ProfessorPotSnob

New Member
The beginners stage and tinfoil walls sure brings back some memories and I love it . It has been said that it will create hot spots but through out all my years I never saw a consequence of this even with HID lamps . It was all I could do at times as painting is not always feasible in every situation . The foil was more of a pain in the ass though as a little rough treatment gave way to some sad looking foil walls and curtains but it sufficed and did what it was intended to do regardless .

I also collected chip bags and assembled them into mylar sheets once , but the oil and grease never fully came off and the film remained lol . As mentioned car windshield reflectors and space blankets are cheap alternatives to foil and its trouble . But if it is all you have it will be better than nothing at all .
 

burner89

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We pinned up white plastic garbage bags. I have no idea if that was a good idea or not to be honest. Its almost as cheap as tinfoil tho lol.
 
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