Features
- Allows for control of light penetration
- Blocks all light passage
- 6 mil non-woven poly
- Resists tears and fraying
- Can last up to 4 years under normal growing conditions
- Easy to repair if needed
Ginegar Pre-Cut 6 MIL Non-Woven Poly – Blackout
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This high-density polypropylene blackout cloth is critical for greenhouse growers with light deprivation setups.
The Blackout Greenhouse poly ensures no light will reach plants until your customers want it to. Blackout Poly is the ideal covering for light-deprivation greenhouse setups and is black on one side with a reflective white outer layer to further prevent light penetration. Using blackout poly on a greenhouse is found to result in improved production and increased plant yield and it is seen as a more eco-friendly growing practice.
Non-woven Blackout Poly is a cost-effective solution for light-deprivation setups that provides maximum light blockage to control the photoperiod of flowering plants, creating the proper environment for flower production. Non-woven Blackout Poly is an excellent way to get a quick start on a light deprivation setup as it can be easily adapted to any greenhouse setup and requires no retrofitting.
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Category | Outdoor and Greenhouse |
Apply over the top of an existing hoop house or cold frame to reduce heat inside. For a measurement guide, see our Greenhouse Poly Measurement Guide.
Details
The Blackout Greenhouse poly ensures no light will reach plants until your customers want it to. Blackout Poly is the ideal covering for light-deprivation greenhouse setups and is black on one side with a reflective white outer layer to further prevent light penetration. Using blackout poly on a greenhouse is found to result in improved production and increased plant yield and it is seen as a more eco-friendly growing practice.
Non-woven Blackout Poly is a cost-effective solution for light-deprivation setups that provides maximum light blockage to control the photoperiod of flowering plants, creating the proper environment for flower production. Non-woven Blackout Poly is an excellent way to get a quick start on a light deprivation setup as it can be easily adapted to any greenhouse setup and requires no retrofitting.
Usage
Apply over the top of an existing hoop house or cold frame to reduce heat inside. For a measurement guide, see our Greenhouse Poly Measurement Guide.