Quote Originally Posted by likemclever
This is what I have read on the subject:

The Cannabis Grow Bible/ Greg Green p.105,106

??Hermies cause problems because they may carry the hermaphrodite trait with their offspring. Genetically the hermie condition is near impossible to reverse once started. Sometimes even plants from the hermaphrodite??s offspring that did not display the hermaphrodite condition can still carry the hermie trait to future offspring. If you ever see all-female seeds advertised by seed banks you have the right to know weather or not these seeds come from female plants that were stressed into producing male flowers. In general, growers try to avoid hermie plants because they spoil sinsemilla crops and breeding projects. [He further says] Abnormal bud growth is a side effect of the hermaphrodite condition?Also, the quantity of female bud produced is decreased because of pollination.?

well least you dont have to worry bout the males.....100% you get some bud, just not the best type of bud
AllInADaysWork Reviewed by AllInADaysWork on . female gone male i have a small group of plants that i started indoors to sex plants, they have now been outdoors all summer and started flowering a couple of weeks ago. one of the plants has hermied, several small branches have male flowers growing beneath the female flowers, i cut the offensive male flowers from plant, should i remove this plant completely, it does have some nice buds on it or should I continue to let it grow possibly compromising the rest of my females??? Rating: 5