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Infrared Blocker For Grow Room Buying Guide: Everything you need to know

 

If you’re looking for a way to increase your grow room yield without worrying about heat or light seeping out of the area, then infrared blockers are the solution. Infrared blockers block most visible light, as well as invisible infrared radiation from escaping the grow room and into other areas. In this guide, we discuss everything you need to know about buying an infrared blocker for your grow room.

 

What is an Infrared Blocker?

An infrared blocker is a type of material that blocks both visible and non-visible (infrared) light from escaping through walls, windows, and other openings in the grow room. It helps create a barrier around the space so that any excess light or heat cannot go outside of the area. This helps keep the temperature and light levels in the room consistent, which can greatly improve your grow room yield.

 

What are the Benefits of Using an Infrared Blocker?

Using an infrared blocker has several benefits for growing indoors. First, it keeps hot spots from forming outside of your grow space due to excess heat buildup. This prevents other areas such as neighboring apartments or houses from being heated up by your grow lights. Second, it blocks visible light so that no one will be able to tell what type of plants you’re growing inside when they look in through windows or cracks in the walls. Third, it also helps with energy efficiency as less electricity is wasted on heating up other areas while keeping the temperature in your grow room consistent.

 

What Types of Infrared Blockers Are Available?

There are several types of infrared blockers available on the market. The most common type is a reflective material that blocks both visible and non-visible light, such as Mylar or blackout curtains. Other options include LED grow lights that have built-in infrared blockers, or specialized films that can be applied to windows to prevent any light from passing through them.

 

How Do I Install an Infrared Blocker?

If you’re using a reflective material like Mylar or blackout curtains, installation is relatively simple: simply attach the material to walls, ceilings, and/or other openings around the grow room with staples or tape. If you’re using an LED light with a built-in infrared blocker, simply hang it in the desired location and plug it into an electrical outlet. For window films, make sure to measure the size of the window first before cutting and installing the film.

 

What Are Some Tips for Optimizing Infrared Blockers?

When it comes to optimizing your infrared blockers, here are a few tips that can help:

Make sure to cover all openings around the grow room, including windows, walls, ceilings, etc.

If using reflective materials like Mylar or blackout curtains, try to install them as close together as possible for improved effectiveness.

If using an LED light with a built-in infrared blocker, make sure to hang it as high up in the grow room as possible for maximum coverage.

For window films, ensure that they are installed properly and do not have any gaps or tears in them.

 

What Are Some Alternatives to Infrared Blockers?

In addition to using infrared blockers, there are several alternatives that can be used to increase your grow room yield without worrying about heat buildup or visible light leaking out of the area. These include using air conditioners or fans to regulate temperature, installing blackout curtains over windows and walls, or increasing ventilation by adding more intake/exhaust fans into the grow space.

 

Infrared blockers are a great way to keep your grow room temperature and light levels consistent. They come in a variety of forms, including reflective materials, LED lights with built-in infrared blockers, and specialized window films. Installing an infrared blocker is relatively simple and can provide many benefits such as preventing hot spots from forming outside the grow space or blocking visible light so no one knows what you’re growing inside. With proper installation and optimization, you can get the most out of your infrared blocker and maximize your yield without worrying about heat or light escaping the area.

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