Red eyed genetics thread

MInewgrow

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I normally repot and let it ride out on 18-6 and I’m batting a 1.000 on reveg @Dividedsky can vouch.....a little patience never hurt a fellow gardner
Thanks brother, definitely should of thought about repotting going to do that later today. 18-6 does sound like it would be easier for her after all the stress.
 

GreenGuy_1995

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Welp my first reveg let’s see how this goes :). Anyone with experience want to shoot me any pointers feel free. Going to leave it under 24 hours of light for the first week some veg nutes and see what happens.
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I've done quite a few re-veg's and most have been successful..

In my experience, take it easy on the nutrients - a one-time quarter or half dose of veg nutrients should be all ya need until it starts to show new growth..

Let that container dry out, but not enough to cause damage to the root system, and allow wet / dry cycles..

I always do 18/6 light cycle, keeping the intensity low to moderate.. place it in a shady corner of the veg room basically..

If all goes well, you'll have some new vegetative growth in about a month, and you can put it under brighter light and start feeding it again.. It'll take another couple weeks, up to a month for the growth to fully revert back and start looking normal..

Best of luck, and be patient!
 

GreenGuy_1995

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Thanks brother, definitely should of thought about repotting going to do that later today. 18-6 does sound like it would be easier for her after all the stress.
Repotting might not necessarily 'hurt' the process, but I've found it messes up that wet/dry cycle, since the plant wont really be filling that new medium very fast.. You'll essentially have two soil zones, a wet and a dry zone, until it starts vegging again..

I usually wait until I see new growth before repotting..
 

goMM

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Repotting might not necessarily 'hurt' the process, but I've found it messes up that wet/dry cycle, since the plant wont really be filling that new medium very fast.. You'll essentially have two soil zones, a wet and a dry zone, until it starts vegging again..

I usually wait until I see new growth before repotting..
Not if u let the medium dry
 

GreenGuy_1995

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Not if u let the medium dry
If you have transplanted a reveg candidate into a larger container at the beginning of the process, you are in a low light situation, and roots are not actively growing into the fresh medium, how does the fresh medium dry out?

Unless you're talking about general evaporation, which will take much longer than the 'core' that you transplanted, to dry out.. if you wait for that fresh, un-rooted, medium to dry out, your core is going to be too dry..

Yes, it is doable, with an experienced eye.. but for someone who is new to reveg, probably easier, and a higher chance for success, by just leaving the plant in its original container until it shows new veg growth..

Also, you save the medium if the reveg doesn't work, and the plant pukes out..
 

goMM

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If you have transplanted a reveg candidate into a larger container at the beginning of the process, you are in a low light situation, and roots are not actively growing into the fresh medium, how does the fresh medium dry out?

Unless you're talking about general evaporation, which will take much longer than the 'core' that you transplanted, to dry out.. if you wait for that fresh, un-rooted, medium to dry out, your core is going to be too dry..

Yes, it is doable, with an experienced eye.. but for someone who is new to reveg, probably easier, and a higher chance for success, by just leaving the plant in its original container until it shows new veg growth..

Also, you save the medium if the reveg doesn't work, and the plant pukes out..
I’m just providing my Experiences with revegging which has not produced a puked out plant hence not wasting medium...with that said he should probably try your way
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macamus33

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Currently have one BBIC in flower, a new favorite. I got my BBIC as freebies also. Great strain.
I did not have any luck with my Dog lb. seeds. Only 3 out of 11 germinated and all male. Oh well, bad luck.
On a better note, my Magtite grow was stellar. Most fuzziest strain I have ever grown. Love this strain, going to get more of those beans.
My next grow will be all Red Eyed Genetics gear. Getting Trilock, Chemlock, Magtite, and Cherry Mafia to try. I love these locktite crosses.
 

Barristan Whitebeard

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Does anyone know which Redeyed genetics is the real one on Instagram? There’s like 3 accounts with the name.
it was redeyed.genetics then they got locked out of that account. They then started posting on redeyed_genetics a day or two ago.

They posted that the other account is a scammer. The scammer account name has changed slightly a couple times, but it's the one that says "if your not Red eyed, what are you?" A note to sloppy scammers: that should read "you are" or the contraction "you're" should be used.
 

GreenGuy_1995

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I gotta say.. I'm not impressed with Red Eyed so far.. I opened my pack of Better Than Your Cookies to find 10 immature white/grey seeds.. I soaked 4 of them for 24 hours, moved to moist paper towel, and only 2 germinated..

The 2 that germinated are not vigorous at all (so far)- like was advertised in the description..

Not impressed with the immature seeds.. If you're gonna be a breeder, at least let your seeds ripen..

Not impressed with the advertised vigor up to this point either..

This was my first experience with Red Eyed, and I do have more of his beans in the fridge waiting for their turn in the soil.. DogTrap, BBIC and some others..

I will give RedEyed another try in the future and see what happens..
 

Samwell Seed Well

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I gotta say.. I'm not impressed with Red Eyed so far.. I opened my pack of Better Than Your Cookies to find 10 immature white/grey seeds.. I soaked 4 of them for 24 hours, moved to moist paper towel, and only 2 germinated..

The 2 that germinated are not vigorous at all (so far)- like was advertised in the description..

Not impressed with the immature seeds.. If you're gonna be a breeder, at least let your seeds ripen..

Not impressed with the advertised vigor up to this point either..

This was my first experience with Red Eyed, and I do have more of his beans in the fridge waiting for their turn in the soil.. DogTrap, BBIC and some others..

I will give RedEyed another try in the future and see what happens..
Id reach out, hes great with customer care and very much is a amazing breeder

The dude is a good human havent seen him in a few years but good people through and through
 
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