How is it possible for a self-pollinated female plant to EVER produce a male offspring With all X 's and no Y chromosomes in the punnet squares? Wouldn't the seeds be guaranteed to be feminized?
Im sure the plants will be more proned to hermi ing themselves, under similar conditions. Did they pop banners because of environmental factors that can be fixed to prevent hermaphrodite s in your next run, or were they very sensitive to stress? If conditions were great and you ended up with alot of seeds I would be wary. If it was only a few, and you can stomach the risk of the unknown, you could probably grow them out. Be diligent an check under their skirts regularly though to make sure there's no funny business going on. You probably should just stash them away for emergency seeds incase you are ever in dire straits, if you have other seeds you could plant next run.
Im sure the plants will be more proned to hermi ing themselves, under similar conditions. Did they pop banners because of environmental factors that can be fixed to prevent hermaphrodite s in your next run, or were they very sensitive to stress? If conditions were great and you ended up with alot of seeds I would be wary. If it was only a few, and you can stomach the risk of the unknown, you could probably grow them out. Be diligent an check under their skirts regularly though to make sure there's no funny business going on. You probably should just stash them away for emergency seeds incase you are ever in dire straits, if you have other seeds you could plant next run.