yes, not exactly, since c.s. and g.a. aren't hormones, they just effect the natural hormones of the plant, ceasing the production of the hormone needed to grow female flowers, so instead the plant grows male flowers instead.. but same as a man taking estrogen, c.s and g.a. don't effect the dna of the plant.. it's simply the chemical being sprayed on them that forces the plant to grow male flowers instead of female.. this is why when people say that fem'ed seeds passes on a hermie trait is false. so long as the plant was stable to begin with, there is no hermie trait, and once again, it was the chemical that ceased female flower production and forced male flower production, so there shouldn't be any hermie trait, again, if the parent was stable to begin with.. but the same is true for regular seeds as well, if the parent if hermie prone, so will be the offspring.. it's all in the parents, not the feminizing process, nor the process of making regular seeds.. shit in, shit out.. no matter what type of seed is being produced..