Can someonen confirm if this is a hermaphrodite?

all pictures are from the same plant... tried to get the two parts as close together as possible
Thanks!
 

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Those look like nanners to me, I could be wrong but my guess is that it's a hermie. I'm a nub, so take my wisdom at face value, haha.
 
OK so then pull it right? there are about 10 beautiful tall females surrounding it and I have been really good with getting the guys out so I dont want to ruin it now. Just kills me cause its very large and its basically all female other than this one or two spots
 
If all pics are from the same plant then, 100% herm. Get it away from your female plants (far, far away!) if you want to keep it. I would kill it if it were mine. Or if its your only plant keep it, but I'm almost positive you dont want to use the seeds you get from it because they are likely to produce hermies as well. Sorry for your luck.
 
OK now Im having a heat attack
went to pull the hermo and found this - is this just a seedy girl or another hermo? I thought they were rare? I have been so good about getting the boys out and no other girls have this... what to do with it? Does this mean I missed the boat and they are pollinated?
 

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you def missed the boat...you got pollen from somewhere....sorry bro....that sucks...unless you wanted them to do that, i guess:joint:
 
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