Miracles I'm sure. Keep removing them and telling yourself that. I bet it will get better every time. Hell, pick some roots out to. Just extra right?
Omg lol
I'll just add my own little opinion on the matter, and say that with plants grown normally outside as nature intended, it doesn't make sense to defoliate. The power of the sun reaches all the leaves (it has traveled 93 million miles, so a few extra feet is nothing). When grown inside, this isn't the case at all. Many, many things are done to the plants to try and make up for the shortcomings of indoor lights, compared to the sun. Another example of this is how outside plants can handle much higher temps than indoor. The reason is because of the massive amount circulation outside compared to trying to match it with fans.
When you think about all of the things we do to indoor plants, like topping, supercropping, manifolding, scrogging, etc...,why is it so much of a stretch to say that it may be beneficial to remove leaves from under the canopy, where our whimpy lights can't reach, or thinning out the middle, so our whimpy fans can circulate the air throughout the whole plant(s).
I have seen the benefits of trimming, and I think it may be needed more with hydro, especially dwc. With dwc, my plants grow too many leaves during veg, because of how agressive they grow. I'm growing the same plants I just grew with dwc, but in soil this time. I noticed a pretty significant difference in how they veg. Even though they didn't veg the same as with dwc, I still thought they needed to be trimmed.