Cannabis is a monoecious plant. It contains both X AND Y until maturity.
"Selfed hermaphrodites usually give rise to hermaphrodite offspring."
"Hermaphrodite parents often produce hermaphrodite offspring and this may not be desirable."
http://www.weedfarmer.com/cannabis/botany_guide.php
Now show my your proof otherwise.
I don't know where you got that, there are some problems with it. I'll pass on your source, if they do know that cannabis is a predominately
dioecious plant. There is nothing in your source to back up your opinion.
You made the claim that feminized seeds are more likely to "hermi" and you have not backed it up with anything.
You still do not understand there are different kinds of hermaphrodites.
If you take a clone of a mature female plant, it should have two X chromosomes and no Y chromosomes.
Cannabis is diploid.
If a plant is not stressed and turns into a hermaphrodite and then self pollinates the seeds will either be male, female or hermaphrodite.
That has nothing to do with feminized seeds.
I'll say it again.
Stressing a female plant that has good genetics does not change the genetics.
If you stress a plant with good genetics into producing pollen, that pollen will only have XX chromosomes.
If you pollinate a female plant with good genetics with that pollen you will get feminized seeds.
Those seeds have no better chance of being hermaphrodites than their parents would have if they had not been stressed.
Stress is not passed on in the dna.