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Signs of a Hermie

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Hey guys I’m still in veg and I’m seeing what look like some immature seeds can anyone confirm these plants are both hermied?

Sorry for the far away pictures but that’s as close as I could get
 

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Hope this picture(s) help.
You say that you are in veg, so it is doubtful that those are seeds (assuming not an auto)
Here is your picture blown up and enhanced if it will help.
Could just be early fruit.
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Yes that is the main stalk right where I topped/fimmed. Thanks guys
 
The more research I do the harder it is to decide. I’m able to isolate them so I think I’m just going to send them into flower. I’m interested in creating some feminized seeds and if my memory serves me right if a female hermies and pollinates another female I can get feminized seeds. I will be doing more research on this but something along the lines of since there’s no Y chromosome present the seeds will all be female.

My initial thought was to just throw them away but do you guys think it would be worth it to try?
 
The more research I do the harder it is to decide. I’m able to isolate them so I think I’m just going to send them into flower. I’m interested in creating some feminized seeds and if my memory serves me right if a female hermies and pollinates another female I can get feminized seeds. I will be doing more research on this but something along the lines of since there’s no Y chromosome present the seeds will all be female.

My initial thought was to just throw them away but do you guys think it would be worth it to try?
Your call, but if it's a male..do NOT allow it to open the sacs or you will have a total mess..Any females within striking distance will become pollinated.

I flower males in a separate tent in a separate room to get the pollen. When finished, I spray them down with water to de-activate the pollen, before bagging and binning the plant. Pollen is amazing in its ability to spread throught out the house.
 
The more research I do the harder it is to decide. I’m able to isolate them so I think I’m just going to send them into flower. I’m interested in creating some feminized seeds and if my memory serves me right if a female hermies and pollinates another female I can get feminized seeds. I will be doing more research on this but something along the lines of since there’s no Y chromosome present the seeds will all be female.

My initial thought was to just throw them away but do you guys think it would be worth it to try?
If a plant hermies..it will pass along the hermie gene (they all carry it, but it is more pronounced in a hermie.)to all that it pollinates.. I would not!
 
Not being a dick but,you don't even know what a male plant looks like going into flower and you want to breed it as a Hermie? Take the advice from us and throw it out...and buy or get good female seeds..and it's obvious it's already going into flower..good luck.
 
Dude lol.. obviously everyone knows what a male plant looks like. These are preflowers. “Pre” “flower”. All strains are different. Hard to give advice off of a couple pictures but that’s why I was only asking about preflowers to make a plan to feminize seeds
 
I’ve got a better picture here
 

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Weird.
I suggest taking a cutting and putting it under a 12/12 light..Then you will know for sure.
I THINK I can see a pistil on the lower left node, but still can't be sure.
Taking a GUESS..Male

Here's a link so that you can enhance your pictures on line..Sorta like Photoshop for free..ONLINE and can save locally.

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