Are mirrors good for reflecting light?
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Mirrors waste energy by absorbing only a small fraction of the light that falls on them.
When light, which, like radio waves, is a form of
electromagnetic radiation, strikes a metallic mirror the electrons in
the metal move just as they do when a radio signal strikes an antenna.
Pushing electrons around takes energy, which dims the reflected image.
Metallic
mirrors reflect infrared light (heat) and if your mirror has
imperfections this will cause hot spots, which can burn plants. Please note hot spots also apply to Mylar and Foil and IMO is not applicable to growers using small amounts of fluorescent lighting.
By using a mirror to reflect your light on a wall, you
can test for imperfections, if you see an uneven image, with focused
beams (normally located at the edge of the reflected pattern) these are
known as hot spots and depending on the wattage of your bulb, may burn your foliage.
Metallic mirrors should not be used as a reflector for your grow room as minimizing light loss is important.
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