Then why does a perfectly female plant produce balls/nanners if stressed induced? In fact, this is how Feminized seeds are produced and why there are so many Hermaphrodites on the market. If you want a Female that won't produce balls/nanners, you need to grow the old fashioned way; seeds taken from a Female plant that was sexed by a Male plant. Then germinate, grow them out, find the males and shit can them, and grow your Females without a stressful environment.
If you want multiple plants, like my professional grower buddy who needs a large harvest (100 pounds or more) to supply the dispensaries, he only clones from the true Females, not Feminized seeds.
id go into a long rant about how plants that have been forced to make male flowers arent the same as plants that are born as hermies but ive already done it 4 or 5 times in the last year or so and there are already enough rants about it on the internet, so ill just link u some stuff
http://www.growweedeasy.com/how-to-make-your-own-feminized-marijuana seeds
i'll do it for you adjor, i got this..
guitar man, fem'ed seeds aren't made by stressing a girl to make male stamen, but rather by the introduction of a chemical, such as collodial silver..
when you spray an otherwise happy and healthy female plant with c.s., it encourages the plant to grow male staminate flowers instead of pistils where sprayed.. once the stamen grow and open, you can then either take the pollen and use it on a female flower on the same plant, which creates what is known as s1's, or selfed 1's for obvious reason, or you can use the pollen on a separate female, creating f1s..
the introduction of the chemical does nothing to the dna of the plant.. so long as the plant you started out with was stable, meaning not hermie prone, then all of it's offspring will also be stable, ie, not hermie prone.. if the mother plant wasn't stable, then obviously the same will be true with it's offspring.. pretty much garbage in, garbage out..
this holds true for what ever form of seeds you make, regular or feminized.. the fem process does nothing to introduce a hermie trait if it wasn't there to start with.. if you start with hermie parents, you'll more then likely get hermie offspring as the hermie trait is dominant, and shows in the offspring.. again, this is true with either regular seeds, or feminized seeds..