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Yes, you probably could. The occasional male flower was the original way to get feminized seeds. If pollinated, the plant WILL make seeds from it. The seeds could be sterile, but the seeds will still result from any pollinated buds/pistil. Any viable seeds should be female unless some stray pollen sneaks in.Since there not males and there also not herms could I keep the one branch with the nannaers and let it polinate N get female seeds?
May be a little overfed with N but terrible?!Lets see if it continue pulling nanners,otherwise I wouldn't throw it so fast.There is that possibility to continue normally from now on.Ofcourse it could be strait hermie but better wait a little more and see.Toss it and start over,that should be the last thing to do.Lower the N,too much of it can cause different bad reactions,it hardens budding for sure......,Is there any nanners on other plants?check them all carefully.If others have may be it is something in your conditions,temp,RH,feeding......Just start over, that plant looks terrible.
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