Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Well I just dealt with some fems that looked strange as the flowering occurred. Kind of stretched out, strange short thin pistils, and almost yellow pods they came from. It was a new species to me, so was not particularly concerned. Well I been sick the last 2-3 weeks with heart trouble and I got lax on looking at the garden.
Any missed schedules, light leaks or extreme temperature fluctuations during your rough spell? (hope you're doing better now) Any reason at all you can think of that may have stressed them into throwing-out nanners?
Because either your strain was stressed by something, or they are weak genetics.

Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
I think what I ended up with is a pair of true hermaphrodites,
Have you grown this strain before with success? If no problems on past grows, and your genetics are (were) quality...I'd say you likely have some inadvertant femmed seeds.

Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
Will the pollen, if crossed with a stable female, ........rephrase.......
What crosses come out? Female%, Male%, TrueHermie%?
Males - zero %
Hermies - zero %
Female - 100 %

Quote Originally Posted by WashougalWonder
I have seen the genetics for true fem/fem cross, male/fem, not herm/fem crosses. What would I expect from say 100 seeds for a round number? This is over my wee little brain's abilities.
If truly damaged genetics, consider them 100% hermie and be more careful with your meds next time, lol. But seriously, next time you can re-veg the "nannered ones". If they re-veg as proper ladies, the genetics are likely fine. (seeds from weak genetics can not be re-vegged into being a lady, btw)

The only way to tell without the re-vegging, (and cloning the resultant shoots) is to grow the seeds out. Expect the worst, and grow-out some quality beans at the same time though...just in case. :thumbsup:

Clean all the surfaces in your growroom with a weak bleach solution if possible. Besides being time for spring cleaning, the pollen will hang around a while.