AdyBac1001 in practical testing: How grow shops and growers use the total-release nebulizer correctly.

14 de octubre de 2025 por
Paul Hendriks

How grow shops and growers use the total-release nebulizer correctly.


When it comes to effective pest control in indoor grows, AdyBac1001 is no longer an insider tip, but an indispensable aid for many. The experience of a long-time grower and Adybac user, which we share with you in this blog, is particularly exciting. The grower has been using the product intensively for over six years. During this time, he has tried almost everything – from home remedies from the garden center to very strong preparations like Vertimec, which falls into toxic class 3. These years of testing have gradually led him to the realization that AdyBac is the most reliable and practical product in his repertoire.


Today, AdyBac accounts for around 75% of his pest control. It forms the foundation of his strategy, so to speak. It is complemented by the targeted use of Neem Oil Plus and AdyKill, also products from Crop Control. This combination has proven extremely effective: AdyBac provides basic room safety, while Neem Oil Plus and AdyKill provide support as part of the integrative pest management (IPM) approach. Over the years, this has enabled the user to not only eliminate pests in the short term, but also keep his grow room permanently free of spider mites, thrips, deer gnats, and other unwanted guests.


The combination of extensive practical experience, thorough testing of various preparations, and the proven product range from Crop Control has ensured that his indoor grow is now completely worry-free. Where uncertainty and constant worry about pest infestation once prevailed, peace and stability have now returned – a state he would not have achieved in this form without AdyBac.


How does AdyBac work?


AdyBac is a so-called total-release nebulizer, an aerosol spray that releases its entire contents in one go after opening. This fine mist spreads evenly throughout the entire grow room, reaching even the hard-to-reach corners, crevices, and undersides of leaves. This is precisely where typical pests like spider mites, thrips, or other unwanted insects that can severely weaken plants often hide.


Correct application is particularly crucial, as the experienced user explained to us during our conversation. His routine is as follows: AdyBac is used when the lights go out—that is, at the end of the lighting phase. Then the exhaust air is consistently turned off so that the active ingredient remains in the room as a gas. At the same time, the recirculation fans are left running. This ensures that the gas is fully dispersed, evenly distributed by the airflow, and reaches all plants from all sides. After 8 to 12 hours, the grow room can be reopened and the exhaust air activated. Afterwards, the plants are thoroughly ventilated so that they can continue growing in optimal conditions.


The timing of the application can be flexibly adjusted: During the vegetative phase, when the plants are in the 18/6 cycle, it is often sufficient to let the gas work for about six hours before turning the lights back on. However, during the flowering phase, where conditions are more sensitive, it is recommended to maintain the full 8-12 hours. Thanks to this application, AdyBac is suitable for both preventative measures and acute pest problems.


The user also emphasizes that AdyBac leaves no residue on the plants and does not affect the flowers. Because it is a gas, it can even be used up to the eighth week of flowering – a decisive advantage over many other products. This keeps the room free of pests even during critical phases without compromising the quality of the flowers.


Combined with the ease of use, this ensures that growers have a completely clean and pest-free space after use, without having to worry about complicated follow-up treatments.


Dosage and area coverage:

AdyBac1001 is available in two practical sizes for different room sizes. The smaller 100-milliliter can is ideal for rooms up to approximately 4 square meters. Those looking to treat larger areas are better off choosing the 250-milliliter can, which easily covers an area of ​​approximately 10-15 square meters. This allows both a small indoor cabinet and a medium-sized grow room to be reliably treated without wasting any material.


During our discussion, our experienced grower emphasized the importance of not just considering the dosage as a general rule, but adapting it to the specific situation. In cases of severe pest pressure or if the room is densely planted, he recommends choosing the larger can, even if the smaller version would theoretically cover the area. The reason: The closer the plants are planted, the more hiding places spider mites and thrips have, and the more thoroughly the gas should be applied. Conversely, in very empty rooms, it's also possible to treat a slightly larger area with a smaller unit, as long as the basic rules of use are followed.


Another important aspect from practice: The can should always be placed as centrally as possible in the room. This allows the aerosol to spread evenly in all directions. Our user explains that he initially tried various positions – at the edge, on a pedestal, directly on the floor. The center turned out to be the most effective, preferably slightly elevated so that the airflow from the circulating fan carries the gas evenly to all areas of the plant.


The simple orientation based on the two sizes is particularly helpful, as he explains: "You don't have to struggle with complicated calculations. I know: Small can – smaller room. Large can – larger room. And if I'm unsure, I take the larger one because I know the gas will spread well and I'm ultimately playing it safe." This is a huge advantage for grow shops because they can provide their customers with direct assistance through clear figures and recommendations, without the need for complicated conversions.


Conclusion

With these practical tips and the right timing, AdyBac1001 becomes a reliable aid for every indoor grower. This keeps the grow room pest-free from the young plant until shortly before harvest, and grow shops can pass this knowledge directly on to their customers.


Special thanks go to the experienced grower and AdyBac1001 user for the in-depth practical insights. Such experiences are invaluable because they show how a product works in real-life situations. At Synqo, we always strive to share firsthand advice and knowledge. Because only field-tested products that really work ultimately satisfy the end customer – and when the end customer is happy, so is the grow shop.

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