Quote Originally Posted by mountainman
OK, so that one plant still has the bud that looks female, but there's other buds on it that look pretty damn male like. So I'm thinking I either have a herme or a male, maybe I'll know better tomorrow. But how long do I have to weed out the males? I don't wanna suddenly get a whole crapload of pollen dumped into the air

Lol welcome to gardening 101...
Ok First things first what kinda seeds did you start with? Meaning good genetics reputable site or bag seed? If from a rep dealer are they feminized?

If you have buds and seed pollen sacs on the same plant you have a hermie.
If its just pollen sacs you have a male. If just bud female.
The node method is the best and earliest way to determine sex in cannabis plants to my knowledge. If your plants are already budding you should have sexed along time ago to prevent cross pollenation.
If you are running multiple strains and some go male they will cross breed your strains if they are the same strains it will turn all your true females into hermies.
This is good for producing seeds and mixing strains to your liking but not good if you are wanting primo smoke.
If you have some that you suspect are hermies and others you suspect to be true females its best to harvest the hermies and kill off the males(cover with a garbage bag before moving around to prevent breaking open the pollen sacs).
DFG