I have a reflective panel behind the overwintering potted plants indoors, to maximise the light from the window and prevent some of the lean that would otherwise occur.
My greenhouse has a permanently shaded corner and plants growing there never reach the same proportions as those growing in other areas.
So I was wondering whether putting mirrors in this corner would be a good idea.
The concern is the intensity of the light if it's passed from above through what is a predominantly glass structure rather than the partial transfer side on through a window.
In other words could the reflected light be damaging, maybe even burn plants?
Thoughts? Thanks
My greenhouse has a permanently shaded corner and plants growing there never reach the same proportions as those growing in other areas.
So I was wondering whether putting mirrors in this corner would be a good idea.
The concern is the intensity of the light if it's passed from above through what is a predominantly glass structure rather than the partial transfer side on through a window.
In other words could the reflected light be damaging, maybe even burn plants?
Thoughts? Thanks






Basically cut the front out of a cardboard box and line with kitchen foil. Put your seedlings on window sill in box and reflected light should stop them from leaning too much!
Maybe now's the time to give it a go?


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