Big Jack
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I'm with BirdDog on this one, minimal pruning appears to be possible. Your plants look to be un-topped, in combination with a Nitrogen deficiency and that has created elongated single stem plants that lack the usual under-growth most people would be concerned about pruning. I know you claim that these plants are not having nutrient problems, and it is just your white balance. . . but there are visibly chlorotic leaves at the bottom of your plants and the leaf size and branching also indicates an obvious deficiency of some kind.
And IMHO, the rule of thumb that MexGuy316 proposed is the exact opposite of what will maximize your growth. . . I don't want to start a debate about leaf removal techniques, partially because few cannabis growers have done any legitimate research into the subject so most of the debate would be hearsay, and partially because I have already gone into great detail on the physiology behind leaf removal, what it hopes to achieve, and how to properly do it to encourage the healthiest growth. If you are interested in that information, I know it was talked about a couple of times in my current or most recent thread.
I wish you all the best luck in your first grow! I hope that you continue to post and ask questions as this and future grows progress! Thanks for sharing!
-Meeks
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