simple answer.....yes!
although it could take upto 6 months fpor the plant to get into a proper veg cycle (though the longest ive seen is 3 months) ....
the hermie problem in my experience is rare, but can happen if you either put it into flower before its in a fixed veg cycle, or if your crap at growing
i find cuttings from a flowering female are better than revegging the whole plant, buds usually get denser, and you can manage the plants size easier.
if theres some bits of bud left on your plant/cutting then leave it on, you may find the plant once revegged will take on a crazy form, its common for buds to start growing out of buds in flower, which looks quite funky!
rooting a flowered cutting and then placing it in cold conditions can turn the cutting purple, then place it into a fixed veg stage, and if you keep the plant small enough, it will stay purple with no hermie issues! (though dont try this if your inexperienced as you may end up losing your cuttings, you need to be able to keep your plant alive in the cold!!)
i think the shortest time i have revegged a plant from the end of its flower stage is 5 weeks,......i have revegged plants in there 3rd week of flower and they take upto 3 months for a stable veg state!