Perfect
Absolutely perfect.
The only thing I'd recommend differently is leaving the large fan leaves behind, as they will still collect ambient light cascading down the sides of the cab.
But removing them does techinically shift energy towards the tops.
Although I'd say the tradeoff isn't worth it.
Actually now that I think about it, I think you did just perfect removing the amount of leaves you did.
I keep saying it, but it really is exactly what they needed.
Perfect trim job though, you'll notice the change in growth rate in the next three or four days.
Keep us posted.
Foolet, nobody ever points that out.
It's something I've been thinking about for months, and I've even used it in my trimming techniques.
Yes the plant will have to repair any open wounds.
But the amount of energy that a growing branch will drain at that low light intensity, is far worse than the energy it takes to seal up a little cut.
That's why I feel bad injuring plants, they still have to fix what you've done before the growth spurt. Also why I said the next three or four days as apposed to immediately.