Quote Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
That's not a Nanner, its a full on pollen sack.
Wrong in concept. Nanners are male flowers. (pollen sacks) Whether on a male or female plant...a nanner is a nanner.

Quote Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Hermi flowers will develop a single pistle and a pollen gland in the same flower,
Pistils are a tube that catch the pollen and delivers it to the zygote in the calyx. The union of the two makes the seed. (readers digest version) I've never seen nor ever heard of a hermaphrodetic calyx.

Quote Originally Posted by canniwhatsis
Another sign of potential hermi I've seen is multiple pistles sticking out of a single calax.
Again...Wrong. Pistils are often damaged or age, and are replaced. Sometimes two, sometimes 3 or 4 pistils can emerge from a single calyx. Tiz not in any form, a sign of hermaphrodism.

If the seeds you grow led you to these conclusions, perhaps you should find another source for your seeds. I wonder how many healthy plants that were perfectly fine, you've killed-off because of this?