It's difficult to focus on much of the foliage - due to the glare from the light.
And the size is hard to judge - there's not much there to show scale.
BUT....
The parts that are visible look vigorous and healthy.
The large and lush fan leaves show no burnt tips or spots
that can be indicative of overfeeding (nute burn)
or a deficiency of some kind.
The leaves are also angled as they should be
(like satellites adjusting for optimal signal, fan leaves move to best face, and soak up, the sunlight).
No limp and lethargic foliage - which can indicate a few problems
but is most usually associated with over watering.
Although, when my clone cuttings were on their first week of 18/6 MH Vegetative cycle,
the most drastic droop/limp I ever saw was due to UNDER WATERING.
(Once nute water was accurately aimed at the [still very small] root ball,
the young plants returned to a fully upright position very quickly.
Almost like an inflatable figure being pumped back to a fully upright position.
So, on the basis of my limited experience,
the limited information you shared about strain/growing conditions
and the very limited view of the plant allowed by the photo....
the plant appears to be healthy with no obvious signs of problems.