Well....... i wasent say to remove male parts ?? and im not saying pinch the balls of... ..
Hermies cause problems because they may carry the hermie
trait with their offspring. In fact, genetically the hermie will only
produce female seeds and hermaphrodite seeds. It will never produce a
male seed. If you have ever seen all female seeds been advertised by
seed-banks then you should have the right to know that these seeds
come from female plants which are stressed into producing male
flowers. The plants then self-pollinate themselves and the results are
female and hermaphrodite seeds. In a special case a female known as
an XX female will produce more female seeds than hermaphrodite
seeds. That is how female seeds are created. In general growers try to
keep away from any hermie plants because they will spoil a Sinsemilla
crop. Also having pollen floating around in your grow room from a
hermie plant will spoil everything else including breeding projects.
Abnormal bud growth is a side effect of this. Because the
plant produces male pollen sacks in with female flowers you may
notice that the bud looks different. Also the quantity of female bud
produced is decreased because of pollination..... Got it ??
so if your plant is a Male and turning into a hermie... so then those seeds are all hermafrodite in 100% so if the plant were first female and turning hermie.. and your all plants or your only plant.. its good thing to let them flower.. because the plant dont stop producening buds... it will produce buds ( sinsemilla ) and seeds and hedecrops... maleflowers... and those seeds are 99.99% female or 50%female 50%Hermie... and all it depends on the condition on grow and so on...

GOT IT ??