yes the wrinkles will mess things up, but im growing with foil right now, and as long as it doesn't have wrinkles, your fine. it might be worth it just to sit down and take some time to put up some cheap tin foil. then again, Mylar you can never go wrong with.
yes the wrinkles will mess things up, but im growing with foil right now, and as long as it doesn't have wrinkles, your fine. it might be worth it just to sit down and take some time to put up some cheap tin foil. then again, Mylar you can never go wrong with.
you can go wrong with mylar just as easily as you can with foil. all the same problems occur.
you have to be a pretty retarded person to go wrong with Mylar.
any wrinkles will create hot spots just the same as foil, the only reason its considered better than foil is its more durable. if you foliar spray at all you will waste countless hours scrubbing stupid mylar. paint doesnt get water spots. paint wont rip. paint wont get all gobbed up with trichomes. do you have any other well-worded arguements?
any wrinkles will create hot spots just the same as foil, the only reason its considered better than foil is its more durable. if you foliar spray at all you will waste countless hours scrubbing stupid mylar. paint doesnt get water spots. paint wont rip. paint wont get all gobbed up with trichomes. do you have any other well-worded arguements?
lol i never said paint was bad. or anything like that, but w/e you say, i got my own shit to worry about lol.
lol i never said paint was bad. or anything like that, but w/e you say, i got my own shit to worry about lol.
no, but you did say that any retard could put up mylar and i strongly disagree...any retard can paint, but someone with coffee-jitters can ruin a roll of mylar real quick.
to interrupt this argument i would like to ask how did u cut ur leaves, bilaterally all the way down the petiole? or is there another way that my mind cannot at this moment comprehend haha....looks great tho am interested in this meathod, i might even use hot spot forming aluminum foil : - )
to interrupt this argument i would like to ask how did u cut ur leaves, bilaterally all the way down the petiole? or is there another way that my mind cannot at this moment comprehend haha....looks great tho am interested in this meathod, i might even use hot spot forming aluminum foil : - )
I literally cut the "mature" fan leaves at the main stalk, leaving just a nub for the growing shoots to still pop up from. This was only done for the first month of growth so that the plant wasn't shaded by the big ass leaves. Of course, the reason I stopped cutting is because the plant has now become a STRONG plant and the shoots can now fend for themselves. However, I still left a few of the fan leaves during the time I was cutting since they are used to bring in energy to the plant. Here are a few pictures that may help you on where to cut if you decide to do this. Remember, only cut the fan leaves that have almost matured (good growth), or have become mature.
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