IMHO, the 2 flowering pics in your last post both show a male flower. Hard to tell by the color in the pic, but if they look whitish or yellow, then it is for sure.

People have told me that you can pull off the nanners if you can see em, but every time I have seen a hermie, I have seen seeds. I normally kill them asap as a precaution.

Food for thought for you though. How do you think you got the bagseed in the first place? Odds are, most of your bagseed beans are the result of hermaphing rather than rogue males. Much more likely that a hermaph snuck under the radar than a male. Suffice it to say, that means most bagseed beans are going to lean toward being hermie. God bless seed banks and breeders.
irydyum Reviewed by irydyum on . CFL, third grow, bagseed from EXCELLENT bag (popcorn) I am growing these under CFLs. I have four pots I seeded directly in soil. Four pots with seeds germinated in paper towels. The direct-to-soil pots were planted on different days. I planted two pots Sunday, Apr 26 2009 with seed from a really old bag. The seeds may have been a year old and it was from shwag if I remember correctly. Those two have no growth except some mushrooms. BTW, my Miracle Grow soil with time-release fertilizer grew mushrooms 24 hours after I watered it the first Rating: 5