that is a hermie. did/do you have any light leaks or interruptions of the dark period? if not its a very good chance the rest of the clones will be hermies too.
I have 2 "mothers" one verified and the other is where this one came from. I'm not exactly using a great deal of expertise in my growing but i do practice a decent amount of caution and care when moving, cutting, cloning and such.
that is a hermie. did/do you have any light leaks or interruptions of the dark period? if not its a very good chance the rest of the clones will be hermies too.
that's why its important to find out first if you plants are female, before taking any cuttings...only take cuttings from plants you know are female....those are what you want to take cuttings from, to insure an all female garden
now you have to worry that all the cuttings taken from that plant being the same...Hermie's
that is a hermie. did/do you have any light leaks or interruptions of the dark period? if not its a very good chance the rest of the clones will be hermies too.
The rest of the clones from that plant. To be a bit more specific. Honestly since reading you had no light stress issues i'd be willing to bet on the clones being hermies. in fact that almost looks like a male dominant genetic hermie as it seems to be pretty focused on making balls and a few pistils compared to making buds with male flowers in them.