I used to veg under four 4000k cobs, dimmed from 100-200w in a 4'x2'. usually 18"-20" from my plants. it was not uncommon for me to find 3-finger or 1-finger leaves, red or even dark purple petioles and drooping growth during mid veg.
I have since switched to 200w of HOT5 and all other factors unchanged (same strain, nutrients, climate, etc.) Since then I have not seen a single 1 or 3-finger leaf. My petioles are green with a light pink tint, and everything grows much happier.
I don't think "LED deficiency" is a thing, but my plants were unhappy under the LED for some reason. In other words, I was doing something wrong, not the LEDs. Conventional wisdom and these forums had me trying epsom salt and moving the lights further and further away. For whatever reason my veg plants just never stayed happy the way they do under 6400k flouros.
I read a blog on HLG's website years back about how high CCT white LEDs don't have the same benefit for plants because of the spectral distribution. The spikes that make up 6400k flouro spectrum for whatever reason plants love it in veg. I don't think that article is up anymore though.