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I was supprised at the selection when I checked online...Thanks for the idea |
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great link, I checked them out the other day. I like that material a lot. Cannapits-glad it helped, post up any good stuff you find that might not have been covered too. Peace_highst Last edited by DJ_highst_; 02-02-2007 at 08:27 PM.. |
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PALRAM corrugated panels
https://palramamericas.com/ Home Depot carries their line of products, but here is there site for info. Really great stuff. This is what I am going to use for my GH, that I will start building in the next few weeks. |
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great links everyone. You guys are making it real easy for me to get started. Lets keep the good ideas flowing. I can see this forum has a lot of potential.
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try farmtek.com or clearspan.com . i dont live on a farm anymore but will be trying to setup another greenhouse somewhere.
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clearspan is a great site for ideas.
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do different materials allow different amounts of light in? anyone have a chart saying how much by what material or anything?
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I know remay is 10%, i believe that poly is 15% and most of the corrugated and other hard materials Ive seen are around 20-25%. This is just what I remember off the top of my head. I can vouch for the poly being super tough. Nothing can tear that stuff. Great light penetration, super tough, and cheap cheap cheap compared to other materials. peace |
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Has anyone ever came across a system to completely cover your greenhouse for a period of time with a tarp? blocking out the light so ya can flower all year. Before I attempt making it myself, I'd really love to hear if anyone has any ideas. I was thinking a hoop structure built over my greenhouse, having the tarp affixed to that somehow, on pulleys. So please if anyone has any ideas or links I'd love to know. Thanks
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