Not sure what you are looking at. A clear close up picture would help. I can't however see any evidence of male flowers anywhere.
If you are concerned by what is being shown in pic 2, then I am afraid to say, poor genetics.
It seems autos are a bit hit and miss with their genetic stability. If you go through all the questions being asked on this forum, it seem the majority are about problems people are having with their auto flowering plants. Personally, after in depth experimentation with autos, I am glad to see the back of them. Give me easy to grow and stable photo period plants any day!
Autos also need more "lights on time" meaning your power bills will be larger and your "carbon footprint" is larger too.
But, each to their own.