Looks like you need to take another look at YOUR link
http://www.starterupsteve.com/swf/posting.html?
What does your post add to the intellectual community of the forum? (rhetorical question, no need to respond) hah.
No wonder so many people end up leaving riu, so much hate.
Anyway, lets get back to the reason why my question is different than other trimming fan leave questions and lets add to the intelligence of the community
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1) I'm NOT talking about removing fan leaves that shadow or "block" bud sights. i know there are thousands of posts on this subject.
2) To be as technical as I can possibly be, I am talking about NOT trimming the fan leaves when trimming it's corresponding vegetative shoot.
So to reiterate my question, does doing as 2) describes stress the plant anymore than hacking off both the lateral shoot and its corresponding leaf?
Why would I do this you ask? a) you can go look at my original question (although most people haven't read it anyway and just read the title) or right here (and I'm called lazy??? lol)
We know most people trim the lower lateral branches right before flower because the bud produced from these sights is fluff compared to the upper portions. But what I ask is why NOT leave the fan leafs on of these lower portions? (unless its known to severely cause stress which what I'm asking)
So no, there was no other forum post which had answered my SPECIFIC question.