@TreeFarmerCharlie here's a rundown of how I do what I do, copy it or take what you need from it to do your own thing.
The ones in the middle and front with top flowers got their last pruning a few days ago. Once I see Guy Fieri hair I stop pruning.
Bottom of this pic is one I snipped and one I snipped right after the pic. I leave nubs on to keep from doing damage to the plant. They'll dry up and fall off later. The next two up are both gone next pruning because there's still all the nugs in the purple circles. If she stretches more and pumps out more nodes between now and when she starts stacking, I'll take another round.
Once I see a second set of leaves popping that means more nodes, two larfy nugs and a small top, and smaller main tops if you leave them.
I kept a lot of shoots on two plants to have a nice scrog looking canopy. I am doing drastic pruning on the 4 tops between now and flip.
If any of the nodes on the lower shoots start making tertiary sprouts of any size I'll remove them.
and I cleaned up two for just tops I untied these two since shading doesn't matter.
This is what they look like so far, and they will lose more before they flower. Come back in a few months and you'll see the difference
Here's the other trick - notice what is missing from the pile of everything I trimmed? Fan leaves. I took two... I'll take a few more on the second "shrub" plant, but there is really no upside to pruning them unless they are shading a top. If they end up low on a tall plant then I'll get rif of some lower stuff for airflow, but I always leave the fans that are "feeding" a sprout if I can.