To me, it is not even worth keeping, unless u REALLY like that strain and want some home made "fem'd" seeds... I say that because the "fem'd seeds" are REALLY just male and female seeds, with female pollen, that r "tricked" into showing only female signs, even though it still has the male chromosome... I would have gotten rid of it days ago, like when I first spotted it myself, but, itz yer call on keeping it, Id just hat to see the others get pollenated and direct ALL of their energy into producinfg seeds instead of the huge, resin-covered false seed pods we call calyxs, which r the ovarian growths below the pistols... Those clusters of un-pollenated, and subsequently, unseeded female flowers are where the reall value is if you are going to take the time to grow this. the highest, and most sacred of ALL the herbs... Even God Himself called it a plant of renown in Ezekial 34:29-30... So, why not then would you not want to make your God-given plants the most renown that they can be??? -By getting rid of that hermie... If you want to breed a couple properly thought out strains, then just let a nice, healthy, true male grow with a good-lookin' female? Then you'll have all of the underlying phenotypes to look forward to, and can continue breeding for certain ones, and stabilize your very "own" strain? That's EXACTLY what I'm planningh on doing with my next couple of Panama Red's I've been gifted, and my big ol' female is lookin' so knarley right now... Most definately a plant of renown, as it is a very special strain of cannabis, I think... They call it a throwback strain, since it was one of the first ones to be dubbed a "name" and popularized in the, at-the-time, infantile stage of the real marijuana movement, in the 70's...