If a female plant gets pollen from a hermie then the seed has dna thats all female from what ive read. It isnt the other way around where the plant was male and hermied some female traits. You arent being a jerk but the difference between a crappy quality picture in awkward lighting vs seeing them and inspecting up close is different. It is primarily female but now has male characteristics. Since a female plant with male flowers produces female dns and impregnates a female there is no actualy male dna.
nope.
it doesnt work that way at all.
"hermaphroditism" is impossible in cannabis plants, they can however become "monoecious", which is making both kinds of flowers on one plant. but saying "Hermie" is easier than explaining the difference.
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Most flowering plants that you would recognize as flowers are in fact hermaphroditic, as the flower itself contains both pollen and ova. these are what botanists call "Perfect Flowers"
cannabis makes "Imperfect Flowers" since the flowers have only either male or female organs on a particular flower.
but cannabis takes it to the next level, being "Dioecious" (greek for "two houses", implies that it is incomplete) and each plant produces ONLY male flowers or ONLY female flowers (in theory)
some plants, like good ole' Corn also produce "Imperfect Flowers", but corn has both types of flowers on every plant, thus making it "Monoecious" (again greeek, "one house", implies completeness)
under stress, or sometimes just because "Youre Not The Boss Of Me!" your dope plant will start popping up a few pollen sacks. some plants have a genetic predisposition to become monoecious, others only do it after you beat the living shit out of them, but either way, the worst that will happen if you plant seeds from a self fertilized "hermie" is that you may eventually over generations increase the chance of those plant's descendants becoming fully monoecious (in theory) but that would take many many many generations.
in the short term, self-fertilized "hermie" seeds are not more prone to be female, but they could theoretically be more prone to turning "hermie" on you, or turn with less stress than the parent generations required.