Personally there is no way that I would grow those out. The chances for a hermie are just too great. IMO, quality genetics are just too inexpensive to trust my entire crop to not hermie if I KNOW that I am using seeds that were almost certainly a result of a hermie. also the work involved....doing one at a time, checking it out closely a couple of times a day. I don't know about others advocating "trying" these seeds, but I am guessing that they have never had an entire grow destroyed by a single hermie plant.
I say throw them in the trash and if you want those crosses to get on your computer and order a few seeds and make those crosses the old-fashioned way, with a male and a female.