If the two tops are about equal size and are left with about equal amounts of leaf matter, you'll end up with a multi-stem plant and they will grow about the same.
This is what I often do when I am chopping up an old mother to regenerate her- I take a forked clone so that the new mother will have a greater abundance of bud sites exposed to the light.
stinkyattic Reviewed by stinkyattic on . Cutting topped branches for clones I just took a round of clones from my mother plant, and it happens that some of these were forked branches; branches I had pruned at a previous date that ended up growing twice as many shoots. The result is I have some conventional clones, and some clones that are shaped like the letter "Y" (one stem with a fork in the stem were it splits into two, with a top on each one). Has anyone done this before? Will it yield a plant with two main stems or will one become dominant? Rating: 5