Male-dominant hermaphrodites are possible. These are male cannabis plants that predominantly show male traits (pollen sacs) but develop occasional female calyxes or pistils. Here’s why this might happen:
Genetic Abnormalities: Just like females can develop male traits under stress or due to genetics, the reverse can also happen, though it’s far less common.
Environmental Stress: Extreme environmental conditions (e.g., irregular light schedules, temperature swings) can sometimes trigger a male plant to express minor female characteristics.