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Silver Gaia Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-01-09 06:32 AM
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Gila Heat Control Window Film and Houseplansts
I'm wondering if anyone here has tried the Gila heat control window film in rooms where they have houseplants? I've read that "in most cases," the plants will do fine, but I'd love to talk to someone who actually has tried it, rather than just the manufacturer's and retailers' word. I'm hoping it will work, but am leery. I really need to do something about the heat buildup in my (added-on by previous owner) family room before the summer heat sets in, and am thinking this film might really help. But of course, I'm worried about the plants. I have birds in this room, and worry about them, too. Of course, the heat would be bad for all concerned as well. And if I keep the (bamboo) shades drawn most of the time because of the heat, they might all be better off with whatever light comes through the film than through shades. Thoughts? Ideas? Personal experience?
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WhiteTara Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-21-09 11:26 PM
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1. so how's it working out?
no one else knew...what is your experience?
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Warpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-22-09 11:59 AM
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2. I think I'd avoid plants that require full sun in such a room
but most houseplants require only partial sun and they should do fine, especially if they've survived in a room with bamboo shades covering the windows. In fact, they will probably do a bit better.

The film stops mostly the red end of the light spectrum, meaning photosynthesis will still occur. While plants typically produce peak photosynthesis at points on both ends of the spectrum, they're designed to take advantage of any visible light.

I had that sort of film made into roll up window shades and it made a big difference in a room facing west in the desert.
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