Okay thanks! Is it common for the females to produce the pollen?
It's not uncommon. Some strains show that usually low on the plant with low light. Some breeders make female seeds by allowing the plant to flower longer. It's a last ditch biological reaction to preserve the soecies. If you are showing all the pollen sacks ITS NOT A HERIE. At least not to me. Sometimes the pollen is sterile also. But to me a hermie throws pollen sacks throughout the entire plant. And I'd never consider seeing it to the end. But from what I can see in your pictures that's not the case here. The pot still will be good. You just might not want to use that plant as your keeper. If you don't keep it dark during dark hours and keep your times straight you could be causing the plant to react that way.
If you don't have seed on hand and like the strains in that room you might want to leave it. All the seeds will be female. I use to get all worked up when I saw little pollen sacks. But I've never had something like that drop tons of pollen. Usually only the smaller bud site down low near the sacks will become fertilized. There could be a stray seed in the main colas but it never bothered me to much.
At the stage I'm at now. I'd just cut those sacks off. Then I'd allow the plant to finish keeping an eye on it and if more show up I'd remove them too. Then I'd cull it in favor for one that didn't throw pollen. If I want to make seeds I'll reverse a female that didn't throw pollen. I will say this though I've grown out 15-20 seeds created by small pollen sacks like that from flowering a little past fully being ripe and none of those have turned out to hermies. That's why I would NOT call yours a hermie. I recently had my first hermie if the buds were an ice cream cone. It had so many pollen sacks I'd refer to them as sprinkles on the cone. I culled it fast. If I allowed that to throw pollen I would expect the hermie trait to be highly present in the off spring.