Should i trim leaves back?

Squarebagel

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I'm wondering if anyone could tell me if it`s time to trim some of these bigger leaves back or should i just keep letting this momma bush out?
A lot of the newer smaller growth is growing right into the stems of the bigger leaves (can the big leaves be used as clones or do clones need to be taken off branches with new growth occurring?) The White Rhino is the only plant i`m having this problem with. It`s just so squatty and bushy. All the other plants have enough space between the branches.
 

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Bush.... Trimming leaves is robbing yield imo never remove a leaf that isn't more than 50% dead. They use their leaves as an energy storage less leaves means less food and energy for it to use in its final push.
 
Heck fire!
Folks strive to have their plants do this . . . you can cut the bottom foliage out a bit if ya want and/or clone those lowest branches?
 
This is going to be a mother plant so i don`t plan on doing any flowering at the time, just one to take clones from.
 
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