Unfortunately it’s in flowering that deficiencies tend to show up if they are going to. Veg is a lot more straightforward. And often the problems will show most in the parts that are best lit where there’s the most plant activity- so it may not be a problem from the light itself. Usually problems get compounded which is why it is rarely simple to guess at deficiencies & much better to try and control the basics like PH and feeding levels from the outset. Not saying it’s easy- just that it’s better to be working at the front end of the horse tending and feeding it properly, than mucking around at the rear end after it gets the shits.
Just out of curiosity do you know what the actual wattages of your lights are- what they draw from the wall? That’s the wattage that matters more. There’s endless confusion over LED light wattages since the manufacturers sort of write any ol’ number on there.
Just out of curiosity do you know what the actual wattages of your lights are- what they draw from the wall? That’s the wattage that matters more. There’s endless confusion over LED light wattages since the manufacturers sort of write any ol’ number on there.