Will this cause hot spots?

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Here are pics of the mylar I have hung in my grow room....my question is will the obvious distortions and swirls in the mylar (the 1 mil shit is hard as hell to get and keep flat and smooth on a wall) cause hot spots or other damage to my plants? I will be using a 600 watt HPS to grow with and being my first grow i wanted to make sure this wouldnt be a problem. thanks for the help
 

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i used automotive aluminum tape and stapled with little pieces of cardboard so it wouldnt rip....and i got it off the internet. when i left the room it was a lot smoother than that, those pics are a few hours later after i came back to take care of some other stuff.
 
looks the same as mine and ive not had any problems in the last 3grows so good luck for your project!
 
also found out that it was 1mil and not the 2mil i thought....im assuming the 2 mil will hold up better and not sag nor droop as much.
so what is the #1 preferred method of reflection if mylar causes hot spots as well?
 
Use the velcro method mentioned above. I actually hung mind from the ceiling with velcro and it hangs perfectly straight. Get the industrial strength stuff from Home Depot. Expensive, but the glue on the back sticks like no other.
 
Mylar will only cause hotspots if it is not held taut on the walls, the same as any reflective material. Spray adhesive works well to attach it to cardboard, but velcro allows you to re-adjust it if you get it a bit wrong.
 
Here are pics of the mylar I have hung in my grow room....my question is will the obvious distortions and swirls in the mylar (the 1 mil shit is hard as hell to get and keep flat and smooth on a wall) cause hot spots or other damage to my plants? I will be using a 600 watt HPS to grow with and being my first grow i wanted to make sure this wouldnt be a problem. thanks for the help

'hotspots', as far as I'm concerned, is urban myth. Think about it. Its based on the theory of a magnifying glass. Whats the chances of that wrinkle. having *just* the right curve and being *just* the right distance away and be pointed on *a* leaf's finger to burn it?

Plus with the circulation fan, its probably always changing from the breeze.
 
'hotspots', as far as I'm concerned, is urban myth. Think about it. Its based on the theory of a magnifying glass. Whats the chances of that wrinkle. having *just* the right curve and being *just* the right distance away and be pointed on *a* leaf's finger to burn it?

Plus with the circulation fan, its probably always changing from the breeze.

yeah, ive used tin foil and shit people said would cause hotspots when i was newer and it never burned em EVER. but i think its got to do w/the fan always on and the plant therefore not staying still. but i use cfls too so maybe hps and tin foil or whatever does actually cause hot spots.
 
yeah, ive used tin foil and shit people said would cause hotspots when i was newer and it never burned em EVER. but i think its got to do w/the fan always on and the plant therefore not staying still. but i use cfls too so maybe hps and tin foil or whatever does actually cause hot spots.

I had used spray mount to cardboard. when put on smoothly, no wrinkles/aka hotspots, don't see the prob. especially since mylar is clear. the reflective aspect *is aluminum*.
 
Pretty old post but I used a little duct tape on the emergency blankets I hung so they wouldn't rip when I stuck them to the wall with some silver headed thumb tacks. Same benefits as using hook and loop fasteners I suppose since you can reposition easily and keep it taut against the wall as necessary.
 
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