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mikeydean

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Seen in Gardener's Digest Red mylar, has anyone tryied it? :D
 
no I have not even hard of it aside from reading this thread.
 
Yes, Sunleaves Red Myler..."great for adding color warmth to reflecting light....simmilar to the red-orange spectrum generated by HPS"

If nothing else it's purdy!!:D
 
I like Flat White Paint. Easy to keep clean, and no wrinkles.
hxxp://www.colorbudz.com/2010/07/lrv-light-reflectance-value-of-paint-colors/
 
WeedHopper said:
I like Flat White Paint. Easy to keep clean, and no wrinkles.
hxxp://www.colorbudz.com/2010/07/lrv-light-reflectance-value-of-paint-colors/
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I'm with Weedhopper. I tore out all my mylar a long time ago and either put Panda film up (it also blocks light) or just painted flat white. Mylar is a big PITA--just hard to work with and clean IMO.
 

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