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FIBERGLASS: Acrylic Modified Materials
These have increased the longevity over the fiberglass mat embedded in polyester resin; have added three to five years of weathering. OD67-268
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FIBERGLASS: Cleaning Roofs of Greenhouses
Use one ounce of High Test Hypochlorite (such as Clorox) in a gallon of water and use as an algicidal, fungicidal and bactericidal scrub or spray; rinse with water. A70-589+
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FIBERGLASS: Clear Panels on West Side and Green-blue on East
Use only clear throughout, or nearly clear white; the green-blue will heat the greenhouse too much in summer and add to coolness in winter; it will also filter out too much of the red light. A72-55
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FIBERGLASS: Compared with Glass
Orchids grow as well under fiberglass as under glass; in Ohio glass is preferred because of lower winter light. A75-876
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FIBERGLASS: Diffuses Light Almost Completely
There are no direct beams aimed at leaves; overall greater light intensity can be tolerated under fiberglass without burn; the greenhouse is less of a heat trap under fiberglass; leaf temperatures do not rise as high; light intensity and temperature rises less limiting to growth. A64-284
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FIBERGLASS: Green
Do not use it for greenhouses unless you want a green house; parts of the light spectrum used by green plants are the red and blue ends and when the pigments are mixed the resulting colour is the one absorbed by neither; refer to AU83-105; but pale green roofing fiberglass is reported to produce prize-winning dendrobiums, so some testing seems to be called for. AU83-275
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FIBERGLASS: Green Color as Cover
Clear should have been used, with white shading; green tends to give a hot temperature; they will pass enough orange-red for good growth; worth trying for a year. A74-1062Emerald green shade in a sunny area did not seem to inhibit growing; paphiopedilums and other shade-loving plants seemed to thrive. A79-473No comparable data available as to advantages or disadvantages as compared to white or clear glass. A62-220
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FIBERGLASS: Polyester Type, Cleaning
Clean with trisodium phosphate solution and a scrub brush; then . remove loose fibers with coarse steel wool; clean thoroughly with water; dry; recoat with acrylated refinisher by brush; treatment increases solar radiation by 16.8 percent; refinished section transmitted 98.5 percent as much as new acrylic; yellowish color disappeared. OD67-268
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FIBERGLASS: Selection Is Crucial
Most consumer-grade fiberglas is colored, either white or greenish, but it should be clear for a greenhouse; it deteriorates quickly in strong sunlight so light is cut out; buy only greenhouse quality; old fiberglass can be improved by washing with strong detergent. F87-155
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FIBERGLASS: Suitable for Greenhouse
Clear is preferred; in Florida a white that transmits 60% of light could be used for roof; for the sides use clear. A76-611
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