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I am using white buckets in my veg room. I just wrapped some orca film around them and duct taped it with the white facing out and black facing in. That way the light can’t get through and they still reflect light. I heard you can also spray paint them black as well but never tried that.
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Howdy Bubbakong, @Tokerr1 is correct, the white (or any other light colored one) bucket can let in too much light allowing algae to form, it does not take very much light at all to start problems. If You want to test a bucket (or other container like a tote), hold it up to a strong light with Your hand on the outside and if You can see the shadow (from the inside), then it is not opaque enough to block out the light. One can wrap the white bucket with aluminum foil or apply a heavy layer of paint (on the outside only). I use a couple of ten gallon totes (one black and one silver or grey). I also wrap them with bubble wrap (for thermal insulation) and cover the tops with silver reflective duck tape for blocking light and heat.
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Cool. Thanks for the quick reply, man. I was sorta wondering about the algae thing.
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White buckets will let light leak into your reservoir. This will cause alge and unfavorable conditions for growing. Best to use the black buckets.
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White pails
Can I use white 5 gallon pails instead of the black ones for the indoor grow. I have everything else for setting up a grow room. Just wondering about the buckets. Thanks.Tags: None
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