I couldn't agree more
Took the words right out of my mouth. Helps keep Humidity more even and slightly lower (or easier to maintain/adjust) throughout the room as well, increasing the accuracy of your Hygrometer.
I do have some plants that: When the initial flowering stretch is induced, I watch to see the light penetration to lower growth to determine whether each individual site would get a desirable amount of light (a lux/light meter helps with this). If I determine I am not going to be able to pull a gram off the top nugget of the lower branch (less than 3 nodes on branch, less than 10 pistils on top cola before 2 weeks into flower, site receives less than 7,000 Lumens on PAR, LB-B-Y-O-R-FR), the branch comes off, if the branch has potential for a weighty top cola (thick stem, more than three nodes on it, more than 30 pistils 2+ weeks into flower) it stays on.