A lot of people try to encourage massive trimming, but the risks completely outweigh the benifets.
Trim, yes. But gradually, and not excessively. For one, the leafs are what take in all of the sunlight and photosynthesis. Yes, of course the buds are capable of that aswell, but it's a comparable difference.
A plant grows leafs for a reason right? Maybe I'm wrong, but I domt believe that reason is, that they grow them so they can all be chopped off.
And with trimming, comes potentially lots of stress, and with stress, comes the possibility of hermaphrodites. 1 leaf too many and bam, nearly all of your work as been for nothing.
As long as you have good airflow, then I would recommend trimming gradually. Every 2 or 3 days, go in and pick out the most important leads to trim off (the ones covering buds, the ones bunched together and causing risks for moisture build up).
Everyone's got different ways of doing things though. I see people completely lollipop their plants in one session and turn out alright, but I also see people do a minor defoliation and have hermies popping up a week later.
Things are looking good though! Definitely want to see how they're looking in a few weeks!