light questions

Brokenhope420

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Alright so first off I went to Dollar General and I looked around and found shiny wrapping paper. 6 sheets I forgout how big, for $1. So I got it. It was gold/ greenish & shiny on the front, and silver and shiny on the back. I decided to use this to reflect light. the stuff is very thin too. the only time I was able to see through it was holding it up to the sun and I was able to see an outline of my hand through the shiny silver. Will this stuff work if I covered the inside of the box with the silver shiny side out? For me its: this stuff, aluminum, or white printer paper [which I am low on].

Second question, the plant is now growing in a green sand bucket, probably around a gallon. Its made of plastic and green though. Will that make any light that reflects off of it unusable for the plant? Since they cant use green light? Im just wondering because im not sure if that would change the light spectrum.

thanks for the replys.

[and if you needed to know im using 2 26 watt cfls, and it will soon be 3 26w, and 1 18w.]
 
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