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So I'm a first time grower, and I go to college in a city. I have a good space picked out to grow my plants and have a good idea on how i will control the smell, power, vent, cool, humidify the room, and feed my plants. earlier, I was on the growery reading. These people kept talking about avoiding the IR and DEA with non inferred lights, and special paper. my question is: Would this all be necessary for me to look into if I'm only going to be growing 10 plants max (4 in vegetation, 1 or 2 in permanent vegetation to clone, and 4 in budding)? or is this only a precaution for growers of mass quantities?
i think the special paper is mylar. and yes i recommend it but not for safety reasons. just for its reflective benefits.
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Mylar does not block ir. Its too thin, its just a reflective coating on top of window tint. If you crinkle and fold it the mylar will come off over time.
The ir blockers are way more expensive and are like space blankets or the windshield covers for cars. I know a 25' roll of 1 mil mylar is less than $20 while the same size roll of "ir block" by C.A.P. is $80. The cap roll is almost 4x of a fatter roll because its so thick.
I would not spend money on ir blocks but thats just me...