OK, couple things..... First off, while it any not seem to important that the name of the strain is dirty white bud and not dirty white boy, since dirty white boy is the forum handle of a now deceased grower this strain was named in tribute of, the error and thread title are particularly regrettable. Secondly, this was a germination test, which is the most basic level of testing. Testing for intersex behavior and the like is generally the next phase. Thirdly, it is true that you will generally see the most variation, and most undesirable phenotypes, in the f2 generation. this is the generation you would actually likely see the most of this behavior in. Finally, the white is an go cut, and honestly you should expect the possibility of intersex behavior in any og cross, especially in an f2 as the trait is recessive and would likely be present but not observable in a number of f1 males and females. Picking a male that doesn't carry the intersex trait can be particularly frustrating (ask swerve) and can really only be accomplished through extensive testing, the kind you volunteered for. Lastly I just want to throw out there that there are several documented Dirty White Bud grows out there, using the f1 beans (which are the commercially available ones) that have great results, so I don't think Mota was being negligent or irresponsible in creating f2s, again, these were test beans and while the test results for you were negative, that is a vital part of the testing process.