Great question....and a question I would also love a conclusive answer to.
I have always been under the assumption (through grow books, vids, trial, error, and scientific botony) that photosemphasis is a process of converting light to energy, via the largest receptacles of light,.... leaves. Therefor, cutting these would result in no measurable gain in fruits (bud) ... with the exception of a fan leaf covering a massive flowering area with many smaller leaves, though again, this begs the question of when and if, to cut fan leaves)
I have read that people (experienced, and within this very forum) cut fan leafs to allow light to the buds.....do the buds have the same photosemphasis values, capacity and production as the leaves? As I understand, The leaves suck up energy and distribute the love to the buds.....though if there were NO large fan leaves to collect the energy, can the buds do the same thing???
Sorry BM512 for no answer, but I hope I expanded your question enough to receive a more adequate answer
Anyone ?