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In the past I have always ditched any plants with any male flowers off the possible mother list, but recently a early durban that was oviously the best choice for mother at the 50 some odd day mark it spit out a few male flowers on the side of a frosty top. Is there any way to tell the difference between a true herm plant and a stressed pure female or is any plant with male flowers not a suitible mother? I have noticed some herms bust flowers right out of the tops toward the end and some just have a few almost hidden male flowers along the side of one or many of the buds. I may have to start over from seed, what do you guys think? I haven't killed the clones yet.
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