OP, great work sharing this with us. I believe there needs to be several more tests done on this subject. Maybe with different "rules" as far as which leaves are removed.
Today I removed quite a few leaves from 20 Lavander crosses to reduce the overall diameter, allowing more light to reach the lower outside tops. I simply cut everything back to the ends of the outer most branches.
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Before leaf removal
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After leaf removal
Prior to removing the leaves, the canopy under my 4 - 1000 watt MH's was totally sealed. After, I had nice clean rows with light striking at least double the amount of tops. The question, I guess, is will the increased light to the tops outweigh any yield loss from the removed leaves.
Could a few grows get together and run a series of tests with different "rules" regarding which leaves get removed? Maybe the OP could moderate the deal? Just a thought. There is just not nearly enough real info on this subject besides the leaf huggers "no leaves ever", and a huge group of folks doing all sorts of different trimming.
Didn't mean to jack your thread, OP. You just really got me thinking how much this is needed. Would love to be able to direct the leaf huggers to some real tests with real results.