yea some times the extra money you spend on ferm seeds (ie. $100 on 15 seeds) might not be worth it compared to if you bought 30 non ferm seeds for $100I have had mixed results, all the Fem seeds I have grown have indeed been female, then after a month of flower a few decided to go hermie.
yes or if you want you could keep 1 male plant in veg just incase you find a place that you can produce seeds and ake clones off the dad plantTheres nothing wrong with males. They make it possible to reproduce strains, and cross-breed (which is something you'll likely want to try at some point in your future, if you stick to growing.)
I would go for the non-fem, and just save the male pollen that is produce by any male plants that come to be (if any come to be!)
Good luck.
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