Quote Originally Posted by thcbuz
I'm no plant biologist boyznus,but from my experiences with cannabis and knowledge from more schooled growers is if your blueberry was pollenated from a hermied blueberry,the beans will be feminized.if it had been from another hermied strain,say skunk#1 crossing to the blueberry female,they wouldn't be feminized.its the passing of the hermie gene that I'm not positive about.I do know from my own experiences with blueberry(which I don't grow anymore due to its finickyness) that light-leaks and not enough temperature variation from light to dark time will mess with blueberry growers.good luck with the BB's.I'd collect the seeds and try a few.with a good eye and persistance you'll be able to pluck any stray male flowers.'Buz
Not correct at all.

Seeds from hermie plants just have a higher percentage of being hermie them self.

You need to control the environment to control hermies. A small light leak is not enough. You may want to pick up some dutchmaster reverse that will stop a hermie in it's tracks. Once you see signs of hermies then give it a dose and it stops.