Grownsince95
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Not a surprise actually! If I remember correctly you said they were bag seeds. 99% of the time when you grow these out and get 100% females they are from unintended hermaphrodites. They are either S1 or R1 feminized seeds and some if not all could also herm on you.Yes, surprisingly lol
Keep a keen eye on the bottom, low light part of the canopy where they will likely pop up first. Do your last defol cleanup down there now and don't trim heavy after that. The stress from pruning/low light is usually enough to get the hermies excited. Also, lack of ethylene gas which is a hormone only available in the air can be a factor so make sure there's good airflow down there.
With diligent examination and control it's not the end of the world. The worst that could happen is your flower is also going to have a bunch of (useless) seeds in it.
Best case scenario is that your bag seeds came from a plant that hermed due to heavy stress and not genetic disposition. In that case it's possible the offspring (your plants) will remain true females under normal growing conditions. The odds would be better with an R1 cross but you have no way of knowing that.
Either way, you have to grow it to find out!
I also sincerely hope I am 100% wrong on this one! Keep us posted, good luck!
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