The problem does happen outside as wellHmm, It's not the water.
After moving into a new house.
Has this house ever been in a flood or had water build-up that had to be removed/repaired?
You do have some sort of airborne spore issue that is hard to treat. I suspect it to be a past soaking wet condition that may have gotten into the walls or some other area that's NOT easy to treat.
While it could be borne by insects. I tend to doubt it in this case.
You may have to consider a stand alone outdoor "shed" or garage to move the grow to.
Did you say you still get the problem outdoors?
Mmm, maybe you need to call the Winchester brothers![]()
The basement Is just the concrete foundation.is your basement drywalled.
hard to tell from those pics grab the suspect piece and see if you can pull a chunk out easily vs an unaffected part.Hi guys not sure if to post here or start a new one I have pics of my main cola inside and just curious if there's mould or I'm just being paranoid! First grow I do have a journal already. Sorry if this is the wrong place
Indirectly maybe, if its blowing on plants it will rob the co2. never put them in a grow room (with your plants).Can't you use massive doses of ionized air to remediate mold. I always do this to my room between grows thinking that it did.