I'll tone down on the misting, and the nute intake, intend for a flush shortly.

Upon further investigation i can provide a little more detail on the foliage.

The Petioles are a reddish, purple, however it stops just before the it hits the actual leaf leaving the underside of the leaf and veins looking fairly normal. The Main stalk also has verticle stripes of reddish purple.
The chlorosis begins from the outside of the leaf and seems to work inwards towards the veins but can also appear blotchy on "middle aged leaves". The newest growth is yellow and skinny, but the veins are still green, and the leaves don't seem to curl.
Fortunately I don't see any signs of necrosis, and if anything the environment is kept pretty clean. Those lights are on 24/7, so it gets pretty hot in there. The location is Southern New England, and the base of that smart pot is on a tarp that sits on the foundational concrete which can get cold at night.
The fact that the clones are showing these signs also must be a clear indicator to any expert grower(that is, multiple plants lacking or requiring a certain nutrient?).