Uh, not so much. Hate to see folks throwing away good yield by hacking up their plants. Sort of like saying to a bodybuilder "If you want to get big arms you need to cut off your legs. Force some of that energy up into your arms."
Pure interwebz BS people. If you want big buds down low it is necessary to keep the plant as healthy as possible during each stage of the life cycle - from strong mothers, to well done clones, to a good veg period and balanced feeding during flower with CO2 enhanced atmosphere. Avoid the excessive PK "boost" in late flower that fries leaves and creates fox tails. Lay off the carcinogenic "bud hardeners" and "yield enhancers" sold by snake-oil merchants. Like some have said here - KISS.
Below is a look at what you might be throwing away. I've posted a similar picture in another thread about defoliation and other "magical" hack methods. Notice how the lowest buds on the plants are substantial, dense and ready for the top shelf (given a proper dry, trim & cure). These buds don't get much light at all, they're shaded by tons of fan leaves and not a single leaf has been removed unless it was damaged by some odd reason. There's no nail-thru-the-stem, no broken & twisted branches , no lolli-popping, no boiled roots, no shaded lower half, no whatever. And this is at 6-7 weeks with another month to go!
Just good, old fashioned plant care produces great results. Plus it's cheaper and less work (until trimming time
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