Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Ok, thanks for elaborating. Only change was to a different place so the spores got picked up there. Is it too late to do a bleach wash of the entire place with a pressure washer or something?

I would also consider one of those propane space heaters......not only will it warm, but increase carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide....a safety issue for peoples if kept closed in. I dont' know about the sulphur burners but I do know the propane heater will not injure plants that have had neem....of course it is not directed right at the plants, just in the intake air space....sorta preheating.

Will follow this, interesting to say the least.
Cant pressure wash, there's no drain. The room is clean. Fresh paint on the walls, ceiling and floor.

We just put up another 1,000 watt light and now the room temp is perfect. It wasnt off too much to begin with. Only about 5 degrees. Here in southern California, we just have a couple weeks that were really cold, but its starting to heat up now.

As for the carbon monoxide.... I think I'll pass on that one. I dont feel like dying any time soon. Haha... Plus I dont think its very useful to plants either. Carbon Dioxide, we do use. Our room is enriched to about 1,600 ppm of CO2.
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