Not actually true. there have been a couple people on here document growing hermie seeds. About 25% will herm.
Ive got a couple landrace sativa strains that always throw a few nanners on lower buds.
Do you know what caused the hermie?
Im not sure what caused it, im so frustrated. I have done three grows so far and got hermies in all three of them. The first one I got nanners on two plants out of nine. Only a few seeds here and there.
The second one it was genetics. I tried erdpurt from ace seeds and this plant is used to grow outdoors, but the other strains didn't hermie. 3 out of 9 nine plants (the three erdpurt) hermied.
Now in this grow I got two out of nine plants hermie, different strains. Plants were a bit overfed at first, nothing too bad I guess. No water stress as far as I know. No light leaks, pitch black at night. Left the plants 15 days in small pots until I trasplanted, that caused some nutrient deficiency that was fixed relatively fast. I really read a lot about hermies and maybe it is the temperature. Im spanish so it can get pretty hot here, temps got to 86-90 fahrenheit easily. It's autumm now and I get a steady 80 fahrenheit now.
Hermie plant:
Using supersoil with this one. Looks a bit overfeed but nothing too bad?
All of them:
AS you can see plants look good but I keep getting hermies no matter what. The only thing that I can think caused this is temperature. Maybe you can shed some light? Any help would be appreciated guys. After all the hard work finding hermies is infuriating