From my experience you have a 50/50 chance of hermies. You also could end up with some awesome new genotype.....in a second.

That may be what is called intersexual, not a true herme. Cervantes addressed that in his book somewhere. The above pictures look like a plant that got pollenated all at one time.

Coming back to the is the seed a hermie. Maybe. Maybe not. I have used hermie pollen to pollenate other plants with success and 30% did become hermie. The long term result was a few really neat, different crosses. I ended up with a set of crosses I call Washougal Wonder, RMT, and WidowII. The Washougal Wonder is my avatar. It wanted to herme every time so I finally gave up on it, but it was good. The RMT is a cross between the Washougal Wonder and a plant called MediBud(it was garbage). That was also a big time hermie, but I pollenated a White Rhino with the that and came up with RMT. The plant is sativa dominate and kicks better than rhino. Both are very stable, take stress without hermieing, 8 weeks to harvest.

The Widow II is interesting as I have no idea where the pollen came from. I was not having hermie problems at the time. But being I found a seed in the White Widow, I grew it. Neat plant. VERY indica dominate. Bushy unlike the White Widow I have. Smells similar. Great medical effect. Stable. It is a great SOG plant....which I don't do.

So to make a long post summary, yeah, it could be interesting to see what the seed grows into.
WashougalWonder Reviewed by WashougalWonder on . My Hermies I"ve gotten zero response to my two mega-hermied plants in my grow logs. :D Here are photos of my (4) Z11 at 39 days bloom cycle. First two are the hermies, then an indica dominant and a sativa dominant. I will finish all the plants as I'm interested in smoking the product and there really isn't anything that will be 'ruined' if it spreads a hermie seed or two. I already pollenated all the plants with Neville's Haze so I will have to select the sativa phenos at the seedling stage. I've Rating: 5