@Cyrus420
In a way. In a way not. This is, or was a hotly debated topic not long ago! I tend to fall in the formation believing that Chemically produced selfies are
not true "hermies" (bisexuals is a more correct term, then "hermie") After all, they (properly breed ones from quality breeding practice) don't carry any more trait to "herm" then regulars! (Bet I'm going to hear about that statement - lol)
The term "hermie" really doesn't fit "true" chemically reversed seeds per say. A true chem inducement, forces a hormone response. That produces actual male flowers. The thing is that here. The male flower only holds an exact DNA copy of the mother. The resulting offspring do contain 2 sets of DNA, yet they are the same. This results in the seeds being female. There is also
going to be some odd males thrown in there somewhere! Not very many by any means at all! In my experience, less then 1-100 but, there will be some! I say there is
no such thing as 100% female seeds!
The thing with "hermied" seeds are. Yes, they will produce many seeds that will in turn, "herm" during bloom. Like Demon said, "it's a crap shoot". But, by looking at Mendel's models,,,,I would suspect your around 3/4 herming and 1/4 not....this could be debatable (it's been about the observed average in the cpl of times it happened to me).
Anyway Riddle,
not arguing - just giving my opinion on that....Same as DJ Shorts and Riots and some others.....But, in reality,,,it's just opinion and kinda fun to debate at our level of understanding......
{Off topic to RM3: got prodded into that Vault comparative by Jack - the Skywalker Auto thing. figured I'd closely record and post doing a water only organic and various blooming times, to shoot the 24/0 lighting time on Auto's down....If all 5 pop, 1 at 24/0 all the way - a cpl at 18/6 for bloom and a cpl at 14/10 bloom. Weight each plants results and compare the lowers to the 24 by single plant. I'll let ya know so you can "watch". What the hell !}
Someone else spoke on the plants environmental tendencies to produce "herming". This is quite correct!
I would ask Cyrus. Did you get this as a seed from a quality breeder to start?
If so, it's something you did in your environment, over the environment the seed plant was grown and breed in, that caused your plant to "herm".
Did you ever notice that you can grow a plant from seed and as you clone and grow the clones, the plant "structure" or "how" it grows changes? That is the plant reacting to it's environment. It's making changes to one side or the other of it's parents traits that match that parents environmental "norms".....The result is still tasting and smoking the same as the original seed results. It's simply just making an "environmental shift"...
Some confuse this with the term "Genetic shift" - That only comes from breeding a
different strain into the strains genetic line.