Any further defoliation will only further slow her down, By removing healthy green leaves you are basically robbing your plant of its ability to produce energy, energy she needs for growth.
More healthy green leaves = more energy produced = more/bigger growth. It is basic plant biology 101.
For a more detailed explanation against the merits or otherwise of defoliation, have a look at the answer/opinion/rant I posted to a similar question put up by Classified_01 titled "condition at week 5 of flower/defoliation Crown Royal" a few questions above your question on this same page. At this stage, all you can do is provide optimum care, be patient and do not remove any leaves, if you want her to grow her biggest and best flowers. If you are after maximum harvests in the future, try growing photoperiod feminised plants, much easier to get good yields and far more stable genetics than auto flowering plants. In my opinion, autos should be left to experts with hydro, and massive lights and are after "product" not home grown tasty stash. For the average home grower, photo period plants are really the best option to get easy trouble free bountiful harvests, all while using less electricity. It is also my opinion that autos or any cannabis plant for that matter, should only be on an 18/6 light / dark schedule maximum, as plants do actually need a certain amount of time to "sleep". Further, cannabis can only grow so much in any 24 hour period and the optimal day length for cannabis growth is about 18 hours. Any longer than this and you are basically wasting electricity as the growth versus the extra hours over 18 results in very little extra return, as the diminishing point of effectiveness has been reached by 18 hours of lights on. Hope this helps,..... Organoman.