Found a seed. No males so it must be a herm?

@noddykitty1 back in the 80-90 we would get our fem seeds the same ways you mentioned except we were growing outside we would stress the plant in flower until we got a few nanners then we would either pollinate the same plant or clip off the bud with the nanners and bag it then put the baggie with the bud in it onto another bud and wrap a rubberband around it to keep it isolated. Sometimes we’d have to let the pollinated plant go way longer then we wanted to get fully mature seeds. We’d get just enough seeds to grow the next season and pass a few around. I remember when I first heard of people using colloidal silver. We never used but we had friends that did. We traded seeds every now and then. I dont remember and of the seeds producing males or straight up hermies. We always had to do something to a plant to get some nanners. If the plant hermied on its own early in flower, we cut it down.

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I was talking to my bro-in-law and he had the same seeds. Every one of his females hermed.