Roots turning green

Hey guys so problem I am running into is my roots turning green on one of my younger plants. I’m assuming it’s like an algae but is it something I should be worried about or just let it dry out more before next water. Does not show any signs of overwatering at all.

The second one I have seems like it is showing light stress but it is 34 inches from the light (viparspectra par600). It’s day 17 for them and I have not fed anything but 1/2 teaspoon molasses for one watering.
 

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Tetrahedral

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Light on roots is perfectly ok if kept moist, they green up from being dry in light. It's the signal that says to change to an above ground part which is dry and bright.

Green algae need light too but also moisture, should be easy to tell the difference and work out.

You can get roots from a clone in a cup of water placed in light and see that roots won't turn green with just light alone, they can't sense light.
 
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