Hick said:bagseed tend to have a higher rate of hermies "because" they are usually fathered by an undetected staminate flower, an accidental pollination by a hermie. Predominately, eveyone grows seedless/sensimillia bud. When an occasional seed is found in a bag of 'otherwise' seedless pot, you can almost bet, that it was fathered by a hermie male flower.
Cuttings are "identical genetic replicas" of the plant it was taken from. "IF" that plant has a tendency to hermi, so will the cuttings. There are different ?? "degrees" of heraphrodism. By that I mean, some are more dominate, or easliy provoked into turning. Some can/will show with very little stress, even under near ideal conditions. Others may require more stress to make them exhibit.
The hermie trait is VERY difficult to eliminate, breed out, once instilled.
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