I thought I may have to chime in on this...
In Australia, and I imagine in many places all around the world, we use Tea Tree oil to kill and prevent grow room mould.
Why?
Actually my fingers will probably fall off before I type all the benefits (have a google), but the main pluses are:
* 2 drops in some water on a incense burner = kills all mould/spores/bacteria/bugs in the room
= actually deodorizes the smell alot
Unlike burning sulphur, you can use Tea Tree oil ALL the time, lights on, lights off, fans on, fans off. And you can run it up to harvest!
Having just a nice weak to med strength will give the buds virtually no difference in smell. I ran it really strong once to see if I could really mask the smell instead of using a carbon filter, it worked, but the buds had a slight pine/tea tree smell to them, but smoked up all the same
If you want to go one step further, use high quality beeswax candles in the burner instead of cheap paraffin wax tea candles.
Beeswax (google it) is a natural ionizer when burnt killing spores in the air.
Just be sure to buy lead free wicks (google it) which was a problem years ago with burning candles in enclosed areas.
But it last for ages and is relatively cheap (Australian is best of course, as with the Tea Tree)
Everyone I know does this, everyone I tell who tries this never stops
No magic Harry Potter concoctions, just some oil and a burner
Feel free to google both
Cheers Jimmy.