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I have grown at least two different types of hermies. The most common type is the almost entirely female plant that pushes out male nanner sacks right at the end. I would consider this a female trying to be a male.
Another type of hermie I grew was from a free pack of "white widow" seeds I got from good karma collective. The plants showed immediate signs of both male and female flowers as soon as pre-flowers could be seen. I let them grow a little bit longer and there were literally pistils and actual male nut sacks growing side by side. To me this would be considered a true hermaphrodite expressing both traits more or less equally.
How many types of hermies exist? Is there a male plant that shows slight signs of female? Or am I just completely off and there are in fact millions of possible variations that make classification impossible?
Another type of hermie I grew was from a free pack of "white widow" seeds I got from good karma collective. The plants showed immediate signs of both male and female flowers as soon as pre-flowers could be seen. I let them grow a little bit longer and there were literally pistils and actual male nut sacks growing side by side. To me this would be considered a true hermaphrodite expressing both traits more or less equally.
How many types of hermies exist? Is there a male plant that shows slight signs of female? Or am I just completely off and there are in fact millions of possible variations that make classification impossible?