I would. I take off fans blocking bud sites. Also if it is so bushy to cause mold issues.
I use side light now so I take less off but the idea that lower buds can not be like upper ones is wrong. If they get the light they will grow. The fans are not that useful for nutrients as the soil I use is nutrient dense. The leaves on the buds are plenty of 'solar panel' power for me. The fans do not make the buds grow, they just help. The buds require direct intense light to get any quality in my experience. I do not get great buds from shaded buds and a bunch of fan leaves powering them. Simply never happened.
When you take fans the leaves on the buds grow more, so a bit of stunting due to that but I only take a few and not all at once, so that is minimal.
man o man, where did you get this info from?? of course leaves are important.. i don't care what soil you use, leaves are still what takes the nutes and light in the form of photosynthesis and turns them into other foods the plant can use, like sugars and carbohydrates.. jesu..
and of course the leaves make the buds grow, what else do you think makes buds grow?? again, the leaves are what's creating the foods a plant uses to grow things like buds..
if you strictly worry about things like only growing leaves and concentrating on a nice lush green canopy, you'll have buds of plenty..
and sugar leaves don't do much photosynthesizing at all due to their size.. compare a big fan leave to a sugar leaf, and imagine how much more sugar and other foods can be made in a larger leave due to size... it's like saying a small 2 acre farm is gong to produce as much as i 1000 acre farm.. it's just not going to happen..
and lastly, removing leaves will never make buds grow bigger, never.. it is like saying i run faster without my legs.. just aint happening.. leaves grow buds, not the other way around..