Strange analogy, you lost me bubbles.IF you want to have fewer "solar panels" soaking up light, and giving less energy to the plant..... then go for it. Some say to thin a few of them out IF they are shading out a bottom bud.... not that the bud needs light, but the leaves sticking out of the buds {"trim leaves"} presumably the energy they create goes right into the bud next to it.
How much do the bottom buds have going for them anyway??? They don't have apical dominance, or much auxin to speak of.... they finally show up and start developing 3-4 weeks after your apical dominant top buds/colas are well along.
Say your have a large pack of dogs, do you give all your dogs less food [big dogs like St. Bernards, Irish Wolfhounds, Great danes..] so that a couple of teacup chihuahua's get just a little more??
IF the plant decides that it doesnt need that leaf anymore.... thats when I remove it. KISS
It makes sense to some people. So much so, that they go defoliating the plant.Strange analogy, you lost me bubbles.
Leaves are not only 'solar collectors," they are also 'factories' where essential carbohydrates are produced that are then both used for current needs and stored for future use.shade leaves or water leaves whatever u want to call them store nutes for your plants.
A very cool experiment could be to shade the buds so only the leaves would get the light. If the plant was in a cardboard box and the leaves were trained/tugged outside. If buds still grew nice and big we would know, that the fan leaves indeed provide all necessary energy. (i'm convinced that removing fan leaves is an old myth, so don't do this experiment for me). I would only remove a solarpanel if it was broken or causing air to not flow free. I'm pretty sure this is what all true "gardeners" would do.
The fan leaves are really the "factories" of the plant. This is where the energy is collected and removing it just don't make any sense - just like removing a solar panel from the rough will not give you extra energy because the sun now hits the rough directly.