reflective liners.

bryan oconner

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Currently using a radient heat barriour . its silver with those little bubbles. Seams to reflect the light well. Its design though is to trap heat. Have to do some remodeling on a room wondering what reflective material you like to use and why ? Anybody have a favorite liner please post. Another reason I did the bubble barriour its very strong won't tear. Before I drop 500 on new materials figure I ask. Thanks
 

chemphlegm

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room size?

tents make great use of reflective material, with plants smashed up against the walls and such.
my room has walking/working room around the circle of plants in the middle. my walls are painted with
white killz. the walls dont receive much usable light so I didnt bother fussing with anymore. no issues, great par lighting
at every plant. I'd skip the material unless you're in a closet or locker/fridge
 

WeedFreak78

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6 mill B&W poly or white paint. Best cost to return, IMO. I've done multiple areas on a $100 roll of 10' x 100' poly. Paint for permanent areas.
 

Lordhooha

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Currently using a radient heat barriour . its silver with those little bubbles. Seams to reflect the light well. Its design though is to trap heat. Have to do some remodeling on a room wondering what reflective material you like to use and why ? Anybody have a favorite liner please post. Another reason I did the bubble barriour its very strong won't tear. Before I drop 500 on new materials figure I ask. Thanks
I like orca grow film it's not shiny at all but over the years I've found it to be the best. It distributes light very evenly
http://growgreenmi.com/panda-film-10-x-100-roll-6407?gclid=CLa1xLaO-dACFZK6wAodVeYArA
 
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