B Blackgold900 New Member Apr 10, 2020 #1 Idk if this will work but I have red fabric covering my LEDs hoping it will help in flower anyone seen or heard of this working Attachments 20200409_161543.jpg 616.9 KB Views: 17
Idk if this will work but I have red fabric covering my LEDs hoping it will help in flower anyone seen or heard of this working
blake9999 Well-Known Member Apr 10, 2020 #2 All that is doing is cutting yojur light output from those small CFL's. Get proper lighting and you won't have that problem.
All that is doing is cutting yojur light output from those small CFL's. Get proper lighting and you won't have that problem.
S spek9 Well-Known Member Apr 10, 2020 #3 I don't think that putting fabric on any heat source (light bulb) is a wise idea. I also significantly doubt that it's changing the spectrum the way you're desiring. You're simply filtering whatever light you do have.
I don't think that putting fabric on any heat source (light bulb) is a wise idea. I also significantly doubt that it's changing the spectrum the way you're desiring. You're simply filtering whatever light you do have.
CptTripps Well-Known Member Apr 10, 2020 #4 Blackgold900 said: Idk if this will work but I have red fabric covering my LEDs hoping it will help in flower anyone seen or heard of this working Click to expand... No. As previously stated, filtering light through a red fabric isn't going to give you the result you're looking for. You have a higher chance of starting a fire than anything else you're trying to do.
Blackgold900 said: Idk if this will work but I have red fabric covering my LEDs hoping it will help in flower anyone seen or heard of this working Click to expand... No. As previously stated, filtering light through a red fabric isn't going to give you the result you're looking for. You have a higher chance of starting a fire than anything else you're trying to do.