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I've grown out all three....
Clonemeister is perfectly correct.
#2 on his list though will most likely show higher hermie tendancies (IE more chance of going hermie). This is just because it is inheriting all it's parents tendancies from just the one plant, this one plant has the tendancy of going hermie under your particular conditions (otherwise it wouldn't have - obviously there are exceptional cases where some stress is caused but it is not an inherent garden problem), so the chances are higher of it's offspring being sensitive too.
Once you have hermies in YOUR seedstock it becomes harder and harder to remove them unless you solve what caused the initial stress.
#3 is the only worthwhile hermie (and even then barely - I grow sensi, any seeds I want are strictly controlled in number and not random occurences).
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