if you end up with something totally shaded off and scraggly after it had already partially developed, even on a reg seed female, you're still likely to see some sacks bust a nut. Thats like the one sure thing beyond silver sprays to guarantee some sacks lol. (a nice branch break immediately after stretch slows down can be pretty effective at making some nuts bust too)
If you find any seeds on females that didnt bust a nut, that came from the one that did, worth hunting for cool phenos btw. Because you probably just made some feminized seeds. They will all be female and prob only a 1 in 4 easy hermie rate from non stress tested already fem phenos. Sometimes even the self pollenated seeds can be worth it, assuming you know for sure it was a major stress factor inducing it
my current banjo x columbian pheno was a force hermed columbian pollenating banjo, which i already know can spit a rare banana or two late flower. The phenos crossed werent hermie stress tested. Had the one good pheno, and one that started making sacks right out the gate along side female calyxes. Ya win some, ya lose some lol. I already knew the banjo columbians would be high hermie rates though, thats why none of you guys saw those beans. (Also, they're mine, back off xD )