Yes, of course. Although it may not be a genetic problem necessarily. It was really really excellent weed obviously grown by someone who knew what they were doing. I would have to think that most likely the light cycle got screwed up because someone who is that skilled would be checking for herms and using plants with low tendency to herm. It would have sold for $20/gram instead of $60/half if it weren't for seeds, so my guess is that a screw-up happened in the grow. The plant that I have named Audrey III has just an absolutely gorgeous perfect bud, tight and compact, sticky gooey not too much odor, but nice aroma so she's a keeper for sure. I'll update when I chop her. In the meantime I have put the possible herm back into my flowering cab and I have my fingers crossed that no pollen sacs open up and seed all my clones, although it wouldn't be a big loss, just close to a gram. I wonder how much damag I did to it trying to pick out those little round things.. hehe if it wasn't herm before I may have "fixed" it