We are drowning in information but starved for knowledge.
Heat and Light stress are the two most common causes of a marijuana plant turning into a hermie PERIOD.
“One house”. That is to say that monoecious plants have both male and female flowers on the same plant, but not the same blossom.
The two types of flowers are distinct on a monoecious plant. Monoecious plants are also sometimes referred to as hermaphrodites since they have both male and female reproductive organs. This however is only accurate if both are on the same, perfect flower. A classification of “bisexual” is more accurate when the plant produces both male and female flowers separately.
Lets lay this mythos to rest.
Most (all species) of plants are monoecious, meaning that individuals
have both female and male structures. In flowering plants
Cannabis gets its own category here since it can be either monoecious or dioecious.
https://www.maximumyield.com/are-cannabis-plants-monecious-or-dioecious/2/5095
Simply put, cannabis exist in nature as Both.
Nothing inferior whatsoever, sensitive, or easily light stressed would likely be a far more accurate term. I would argue we more often than not, dismiss as inferior; is labeled as such; with bias; ignorance of the facts, on our part. ie. misinterpretation and frustration; nothing more.
Sometimes; it's good to re-evaluate what were doing. Take a good look around, and see if there's something that was overlooked, or missed. New things that can be learned. Broaden our horizon's. I've thrown many a strain; thinking it was genetic,
when it was actually, me. No longer.
Bingo! Some of the worlds best cultivars descend from
Sour D, Blueberry, Skunk, Northern Lights (along with almost every strain out of Alaska)
Then we can sit and talk about landrace sativas; that's a subject in it's own right.