self pollenated seeds?
Self pollenated seed from stabilized plants should usually produce more or less ideintical plants to the original.
heads up though, S generations 2-4, somewhere in there, youll start getting pure genetic hermies that fully herm in early flower no matter what you do or what the stress levels are due to the stacking of recessive genes. if you run repeated self pollen generations from a stable fem seed, usually gen 4 will herm out hard on you, if you started from non stable non fem stock, it still usually will by gen 3-5. This is why you dont see self pollenated seeds for sale. There is no way to perfectly predict which generation will go genetically hermie on you.
heads up and fair warning, in my personal experience, its usually as the s3 gen i see nothing but true genetic hermies. And if i understand correctly, thats the gen of your 3rd seed right? Keep a very close eye on that one, its had 3 gens of stacking the same recessive traits now, and theres no telling what the unseen recessive traits are til they fully express. 9/10 times, if its a plant that makes self pollenated seeds on its own with little stress, that 3rd gen is gonna show strong genetic early hermie tendency. It might not, but it probably will.
seriously though, if an s3 from an inbred stable plant, watch that seed like a hawk. Doing so just became 10x m ore important on this generation. If that wasnt the case youd see a lot more breeders and tinkerers working with self pollenated seeds beyond first gen, and you just dont for very valid reasons. A true genetic hermie can ruin an entire tent of perfect females just as badly as a missed male plant can.
Do not propagate clones from the bottom growth of an s3 near the root zone either, seriously, dont. Take the time to root the slower ones from up top, youll be WAY less likely to clone a part of the plant that is willing to throw unstressed genetic hermie bits early in flower.