You can make even the greatest of genetics go herm. Every plant has a certain amount of stress you can put on it before it will herm. The tendency is what gets passed on. Not the herm itself. If it was because of a light problem then minus the light problem, minus the herm.

This wasn't feminised seed though, which pretty much contradicts what I said. The grower didn't have a herm, he had a male that he didn't catch in time. Probably a short branchy male that looked like a female and just got overlooked somehow. Which would explain why my males were so short and branchy.

Enhanced: They can go hermie from genetic predisposition (do not want, kill it, throw away all seeds if there are any.) or from environmental stress. It's something that is meant to ensure their survival if something bad happens and they think they will die before they get pollinated.

Males do not produce seeds they produce pollen. Females produce flowers, and if the flowers get pollinated, then the flowers produce seeds.

Anyway, I know for sure that I got at least one excellent mother plant so I will definately be keeping her.

The one that I was picking at yesterday looks kinda ugly now so I might just cut it early and try growing her again. Her stem broke in flowering (I was trying to train her and she was too brittle already) so if it is a herm that could be what caused it and not genetics. If I grow it perfectly this time and it herms then I will get her out of my life hehe. She tries to stretch more and just doesn't seem to be bulking up as well as the other one anyway.

I might get rid of the sativa. It has been taking its sweet time and it hasn't even budded yet, just shown sex. And she is doing her best to stretch into my light.

One other plant looks like she might come out real good. She seems a tad bit slow though. Who knows maybe I should just keep my best and chop the rest. I think it would be wise to finish all four of them though just to be sure with the exception of the sativa if she just takes forever and ever and ever. She was meant for outdoors anyway, which isn't doable at my house.