Racefan
Well-Known Member
It all depends on what caused the hermorphism to begin with. I've been growing this great plant for 22 years now and have only seen maybe 5 real hermies that produced male and female flowers from the start. All 5 were from the beginning days when all seeds were either from a friend or a bag. Most hermies do occure from stress. Light leaks being just one of these types of stress. And yes the seed is considered to be a feminized seed by some but why take the chance? Why go through all the trouble to grow a crop only to end up with a bag of commercial with more stems and seeds than weed? The hermie trait is a inferior trait that "will" be carried with the plant and stress will make it appear with each seed. It can be bred out but most growers won't even attempt to breed with hermie seeds as the genes aren't considered stable.