dannylongting
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It was in the same room as 2other females and i had been in no other contact with male plants so cross pollination was not a factor ..i want to know if these seeds will be female ??
A herm will only produce either female, or herm seeds.
I had a few genetic herms in the past few months (both sex on all nodes) and i still have a stressed herm that showed male parts only on the lower part of the plant.So as you said if plant number 1 would have a 33.3% of being female/male/herm,and plant number 2 will most likely produce female seeds.Not exactly.
If a female plant "herms" the seeds it produces will be feminized. Period.
If a plant "herms" not due to stress the resulting seeds will be either male, female or hermaphrodite.
Hermaphrodites are kind of rare. Stress is much more common.