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I think he is lookin more for the material like I have on my LAG2000 as we are both in pretty similar climates.
@Mara Jade here in this picture you can see the different materials for the top and the side. View attachment 1216516
For some reason I thought he/she was in a hot climate.. About 30 years ago we did a greenhouse that had a double layer of plastic with "dividers" every 6" and end caps that actually added some insulation value. It was fairly clear when we first put it up bu within a month it was semi opaque
 
For some reason I thought he/she was in a hot climate.. About 30 years ago we did a greenhouse that had a double layer of plastic with "dividers" every 6" and end caps that actually added some insulation value. It was fairly clear when we first put it up bu within a month it was semi opaque
Yeah I kind of do something like that. Inside the greenhouse you can see I have panda plastic rolled down and a frame above to roll it up at night. This does a bunch of things. The main being it seals the light in so it doesn’t attract every bug in a 500 square mile radius. The second is the insulation value it provides. That’s why I have to run HPS cause I need the heat. Also as we all know it reflects the light back to the plants. I want to eventually make its automated and put it on a photocell actuator or somethin
 
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@Sour D also this stuff has a 4 year warranty. It’s been up for over a month and I have some that I didn’t use inside and there it still looks The same. Also I am at almost 9k ft elevation in one of the sunniest places in the country(between 270-300 days of full sun per year) and the UV here is about twice what it is at sea level. @Shiva's Mistress isnt it something like that? So I had to look into some pretty UV resistant stuff
 
Sour D also this stuff has a 4 year warranty. It’s been up for over a month and I have some that I didn’t use inside and there it still looks The same. Also I am at almost 9k ft elevation in one of the sunniest places in the country(between 270-300 days of full sun per year) and the UV here is about twice what it is at sea level. @Shiva's Mistress isnt it something like that? So I had to look into some pretty UV resistant stuff

Something like that, yeah. Altitude increases the UV due to less filtering atmosphere.
That's a lot of sun every year, hombre!
I guess it's a lot like grow areas in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Jammu-Kasmir in India -- high, dry, sunny mountains.
 
Something like that, yeah. Altitude increases the UV due to less filtering atmosphere.
That's a lot of sun every year, hombre!
I guess it's a lot like grow areas in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Jammu-Kasmir in India -- high, dry, sunny mountains.
Yep exactly like that!!
 
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