New growth very bright green? Deficiency or normal?

Hello,
I’m currently underway in my first ever grow and am loving every minute so far. I am growing Auto Lemon Haze from MSNL and Auto Blue Dream. They were all started at slightly different times. But the big one is 1 month old today. She popped out of the soil on March 4th.

She is growing incredibly fast and great. She is being grown in Fox Farms Happy Frog soil and just got her first small dose of Fox Farms nutrients yesterday. 1/4 size the recommended dose.

 My big question is, should the new growth look the way it does? It seems a bit yellowish/lime green. I'm not sure if this is because of how fast she is growing and just new growth or if it looks like there is a deficiency? There has not been a single yellow, twisted or curled leaf so I am assuming this is just very fast growth and itll gain more green later?? Please help !!!

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By what your saying “rapid growth” the light green is normal and optimal, it’s a sign of healthy vigorous growth that will darken in time under photosynthesis and become the source for the sugars needed for further growth.
Signs of hunger are when the whole plant starts yellowing. New growth, it’s normal.
Looks good!

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Thank you for your input!! Greatly appreciate it. That’s what I thought but started to get nervous. I read alot about nitrogen deficiencies. So figures some opinions would be good reassurance. I appreciate your help alot thank you!! Its my first grow and I’m learning alot. So much information out there!!

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Nice plants

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