Leave them. The rest of your fans are still getting plenty of light, and it's still kind of small to be messing with.
A few things:
I wouldn't support the leaves. Just let the plant do it's thing. You're messing with it too much, which can stress it, and slow down growth.
You shouldn't be spraying your plants. The light will burn them, because of the light being amplified by the droplets. The only time you should be spraying your plants is when you are spraying for bugs, and that should be at lights out.
I just trimmed a whole bunch of fans that were blocking light. But my fans were stacked top of each other four or five fans deep, where there was no way for light to penetrate past the canopy top, and condensation was developing between them, which can lead to mold or mildew. I've been growing for quite a while, and have a lot of experience trimming my plants. Pruning/defoliating is something to be done very methodically, and with a plan. For a new grower, don't trim. Learn how to grow your plants using normal methods, and maybe a little low stress training, like tying branches down.