Need to be pruned more?

I will prolly wait it out just to be certain, but some spots do look a little more round than that one.
 
I'm a big advocate of defoliation, but with it being your first grow, you're better off not doing it. Reason being, they act as a buffer between a bad feed and losing your plants. You'll notice most deficiency/toxicity in the fan leaves first and the plant can use them as reserves.

If you're confident in your environment, root temps, room temps, pH, pests, etc, everything, then you can get rid of some. take the big fan leaves that are blocking light penetration.
 
First time grow. First week in flowering, but thinking I need to prune these 2 back more? I have a 1200 watt light for a 4x2x5 grow tent, so I'm doubting to prune back more. My mind is telling me that my light will penetrate through? Buttttt it's my first grow, so all I know is what Google and y'all tell me.
Yes, a lot more dude. Watch this video from the legend and he will tell you EVERYTHING you will ever need to know about pruning pre-flower cycle.

 
those look exactly like mine i am still in veg until friday i went and made a scrog net about to put it in tomorrow i pruned today and got clones started i will let them rest after the pruning dont want to stress them the picture is last weekweed.jpg
 
those look exactly like mine i am still in veg until friday i went and made a scrog net about to put it in tomorrow i pruned today and got clones started i will let them rest after the pruning dont want to stress them the picture is last weekView attachment 4706179
holy stretch batman, you growing these with your ceiling lights? super crop and fim those bitches asap
 
Just ended the 3rd week of the 12 hr light change. I never ended up pruning back more. A couple of days ago, I noticed the clawing at the top. Ppm is 1300, ph is 5 (almost time to top up, so that will bring that back to around 6)
Only thing I can think of is they are too tall to receive adequate lighting or it is too hot that high up. Opinions would be greatly appreciated!
 

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