Somewhere a sour diesel hermied and pollinated my other sour diesels. I've been finding some seeds and most are big, darker and very hard. Will I get random phenotypes and both males and females or what?
Ceed variation can come either from various genotypes of the ceeds themselves or from differences in ceed maturity.
Big dark hard ceeds were probably formed not less than six weeks before.
>Will you get random phenotypes?
Bluntly, in this case, probably yes, but there is more than one thing out there that people call "sour diesel", and the answer depends on what exactly you have.
If you are growing a true clone-only hybrid plant, then yes, you could conceivably see all sorts of phenos in an S1 cross of one sour diesel clone with another hermied one. The phenos may be similar to the parent, or different in any number of ways. In theory, some could even be "better" than the parent in some ways, though this is highly unlikely in a highly select clone only line. You might also see offspring from a cross like that look very different than the parent.
On the other hand, if your "sour diesel" is from an inbred line, then selfed offspring this way are likely to be highly similar to the parent.
So, the question is, where did you get your "sour diesel" and what do you know about it?
>Males or females.
Well, if one of your sour diesels made a few male flowers, then any ceeds created from that pollen "should" be female.
In short, what you have are a bunch of Sour Diesel S1 feminized ceed.