possible to have male and female on same node?

jimjom

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Here's the back story that's got me a little concerned: I grew a plant from a bag seed (indica dominant). I took some cuttings when I started flowering. I foliar fed the original plant with the wrong solution (made a high concentration fox farms bloom for watering and ended up foliar feeding). Pretty much burned off all the leaves and stunted the plant. It was getting near the end of flowering when I noticed some strange growth coming out of some buds. Didn't think too much of it until I saw a seed or two. Then realized it hermied. But from the looks of things, the male parts grew from deep inside the bud growth, so hopefully the pollen didn't affect any of the other plants in the room. I've since pulled the hermie from the grow room and am just going to take it as it is. The plant was the closest to the door (poly panda with velcro) so it may have been affected by light leakage, but I'm guessing it's more from the foliar feed accident.

So now I know this plant has hermie characteristics. I've been watching one of my clones that's now in flowering and notice there's some "calyxes" that haven't popped out pistils. Otherwise look like calyxes, but it's undeveloped enough that I'm afraid it may develop balls. Can the same node produce both male and female? Sorry I don't have any pictures at the moment.
 
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