If you missed out on everything leading up to this post, I had four males at first but three of them threw stigmas out of the male flowers. So I immediately culled them. I took the remaining plant which turned out to be the good one, a real stinker, and I shook it, then removed it and started to cut it down, but it had such a good stinky skunk aroma that I saved it and collected pollen from it. Two nights ago that pollen pollinated everything. Because the first round of seeds was done just after the pre-flowers came out there aren't really many seeds from the first pollination. I personally think these seeds from four different fathers will be fine for intersex traits, but to be sure they will be not be released.
I think the second round of seeds will be smaller than the first. The plants are going to have to put energy into making many many seeds this time, and waiting until now I think the seeds will be smaller and easy to identify from the first seeds. I will remove all of the pre-flower seeds by hand in a few days.
LED light is why the males shot out stigmas. I turned my light down a couple of notches though the females are solid. My lines have always been very stable because of the skunk.