This guy just repeats the same bullshit in different threads.Aluminum foil reflects between 50% and 55% of light rays. Any crinkles or wrinkles will reduce that percentage range and will also cause hot spots due to the unequal diffusing of light rays.
Flat white paint reflects between 80% and 85% of light rays and does so evenly.
Mylar reflects between 90% and 92% of light rays though any damage to it will reduce that percentage range. Mylar is not inexpensive so many people purchase thinner Mylar to save money but it is easily damaged. If not evenly applied, not totally flat it will lessen the equal diffusing of light rays.
The problem with the emergency blankets is they will not be perfectly even, not totally flat and they will diffuse the light unequally and just as crinkled aluminum foil they can produce hot spots.
That is correct, other than the it being bullshit part, because the same questions about reflective materials are asked over and over again and the same inaccurate information about various reflective materials is repeated over and over again each time a question about reflective materials is asked.This guy just repeats the same bullshit in different threads.
Hot spots don't exist from aluminum foil. You've never had one. You just regurgitate what you're read from other fools.... Not good, man. Not good at all.
Brick Top,
Where do you get your information?
Aluminum is neither proven to cause hot spots or of poor reflectively. The two are *MUTUAL OPPOSITES* of each other. You make *ZERO* sense.
"Hey dudes, this thing is a great reflector, it can cause hot spots!"
"Oh yea? Tell me more!"
"It's actually a horrible reflector and what i said is just bullshit."
"That makes sense, now that you mention it."
This is out argument. You fail.
You paid to get lied to.Actually just about every piece of mj growing lit says the same thing. Even Jorge's CannaBible says it.
You paid to get lied to.
*envisions Nelson exclaiming "Ha-ha"*
I found this wrapping paper at a craft store silver shiny but dull seems the same reflectivity or better than foil but not as good as mylar cheap too
From a combination of roughly 37 years of experience, exchanging information with growers I personally know, from having been a member of numerous pot growing websites and also from extensive research throughout the years that included many top growers as authors of the information.Brick Top,
Where do you get your information?
Yes it has. You just do not believe it has or just do not know it has or you just refuse to accept it has.Aluminum is neither proven to cause hot spots or of poor reflectively.
You lack experience and knowledge and give out horrible advice when it comes to reflective materials.The two are *MUTUAL OPPOSITES* of each other. You make *ZERO* sense.
"Hey dudes, this thing is a great reflector, it can cause hot spots!"
"Oh yea? Tell me more!"
"It's actually a horrible reflector and what i said is just bullshit."
"That makes sense, now that you mention it."
This is *your* argument. *You* fail.
Because your generalization is inherently flawed.
Actually just about every piece of mj growing lit says the same thing. Even Jorge's CannaBible says it.