Did my plants Herm?

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Hey, recently when I was trimming up my plants I noticed some little balls to them and feared the worst... I was wondering if from these pics you could tell if my plants hermed or not, I have 20 plants in a grow tent and I fear the rest my be pollinated. These were DGx3BOG, NCH and Fugue State.

Plant 1- DGx3BOG (ground zero observation):

Plant 2- DGx3BOG (biggest girl?):

Plant 3- Fugue state (Young-ling):

I included pics of the second plants flowers in case any of you could spot a nanner.
If herms is there any way to save them? Also what should my next course of action be to stop the spread of this issue amongst my plants
 
The plant in the 1st set of pics looks to be a herm plant. Male pollen sacs do not have pistils at the ends of them. If you look at the 3rd set of pics, the little ball things (called calyxes) have pistils ( or hairs) sticking out of the ends.. That is the difference between a calyx and a pollen sac.

It doesn't look like the pollen sacs on the 1sr set of pics have opened up yet.. So you may still have time to remove it. I would do a detailed check of that plant.. Checking all nodes for male parts or even opened pollen sacs. If you are seeing buds with pistils that have died off or curled up while other pistils on the same bud are all straight and bright white, then that bud may have been pollinated.
 
The plant in the 1st set of pics looks to be a herm plant. Male pollen sacs do not have pistils at the ends of them. If you look at the 3rd set of pics, the little ball things (called calyxes) have pistils ( or hairs) sticking out of the ends.. That is the difference between a calyx and a pollen sac.

It doesn't look like the pollen sacs on the 1sr set of pics have opened up yet.. So you may still have time to remove it. I would do a detailed check of that plant.. Checking all nodes for male parts or even opened pollen sacs. If you are seeing buds with pistils that have died off or curled up while other pistils on the same bud are all straight and bright white, then that bud may have been pollinated.

Exactly that.
 
The plant in the 1st set of pics looks to be a herm plant. Male pollen sacs do not have pistils at the ends of them. If you look at the 3rd set of pics, the little ball things (called calyxes) have pistils ( or hairs) sticking out of the ends.. That is the difference between a calyx and a pollen sac.

It doesn't look like the pollen sacs on the 1sr set of pics have opened up yet.. So you may still have time to remove it. I would do a detailed check of that plant.. Checking all nodes for male parts or even opened pollen sacs. If you are seeing buds with pistils that have died off or curled up while other pistils on the same bud are all straight and bright white, then that bud may have been pollinated.
Do these pistils look like they've been pollinated? Different plant but it's in the same room:
 
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