need one more thing!

Joker52

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I finally finished getting my grow closet set-up. it's got plenty of light and a strong fan. The only problem is that it's a collapsible door that lets out tons of light. It can light my room through the door (annoying if i want to sleep). Is there a cheap way to cover the door? should i just get some mylar paper from lowes or something? i thought of trash bags or something like that but i hear it's a fire hazard and i'm trying to keep everything fireproof.
 
I'm having a tough time picturing a collapsible door. Is it like this?
 

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it's in two places but all the edges have about a half inch of space that light escapes from. I just want the light to be contained, maybe a curtain or something?
 
it's in two places but all the edges have about a half inch of space that light escapes from. I just want the light to be contained, maybe a curtain or something?

You need something heavy but it might trap heat in return. How is your ventilation set up? Is there a duct access point in your closet?
 
It would only be up from around 10 at night till 6 in the moring, just while i sleep. Otherwise, there's a fan and the door will usually be opened up.
 
Aluminum foil works pretty well as a quick fix or a large black towel. Will your fan be on overnight because otherwise it could get pretty hot. What kind of lighting schedule are you planning on? Couldn't you plan it so the lights were off while you were sleeping?
 
i don't have the space, i'm going to convert the bulbs when i switch to 12-12.
if you have a timer that you can use or if you have the money buy a timer trust me I've told alot of people that tryed to do 12/12 manuly and they keep on messing up
 
i just tried my bed sheet, no go, i need something that light can;t get through. sould mylar work for that???
 
How will heat escape and the plants be ventilated if you shut them in tight? Eight hours is a while to be stuck in a closet with no air coming in. You should maybe do a trial before you put your plants in. There's nothing worse than opening the door to find its roasting and your plants have fried, believe me.
 
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