I was watching the thread waiting for photos to see if it resembles one of my two LSD scrogs.
I have two grows and one seems to be very sensitive to nutes and has a definite deficiency - but I just ignore it and carry on with my feeding/watering and it seems to be coping.
Same feeding for both plants and one simply doesn't like it.
Seeing your photos and it is looking like the plant that I have that is not suffering, but it does have a slight genetic fault that makes some leaves lacking colour (variagated). As they lack chlorophyl that part of the leaf doesn't grow as fast and ends up distorting the leaf slightly.
Looking at your photos it looks like the leaves are deformed as they emerge, could be a genetic flaw or could be a virus - it may be related to nutrients but you shouldn't assume it is ... you can cause more harm trying to adjust the nutes to fix what can't be fixed.
I haven't answered your question, just given you another possibility to consider.
Unless you are grossly abusing your plants they should (and generally do) get over their initial teething problems and turn out healthy and productive - if you try too hard to fix something that really isn't a great problem, the result is often worse than waiting and watching.
Here are a couple of pikkies of my current LSD ScrOGs with a close-up of the leaves of both plants.
The first 2 photos are the genetic problem and the last 2 show some nute lock-out/deficiency ... the first can't be fixed and the second seems to fix itself.