anytime you find a seed, it means the mother plant was pollinated by a male (or, regrettably, a hermaphrodite) ... hermaphrodite = BAD ... hermaphroditism is a trait you do NOT want to continue ... the plant is just like humans, it has a male and a female, and they get 'impregnated' ... females that mature without being pollinated, produce a 'sinsemilla' yield (means 'without seeds') sinsemilla is normally what you want to grow ... the touted 'female seeds' from a hermaphrodite pollination is a BAD idea, it continues the hermie trait into future generations ... you wont know how yours got pollinated, if it was just bagseed, with no history ...
hope this helps :jointsmile: