One head of hammer partially shaded, will this cause an issue?

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One head of a 5 head hammer is slightly shaded in it's new spot. Will this cause an issue in the long term? Or is it okay as long at 90%+ of the hammer is receiving good light?
 
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It should be fine growth wise… it might be a tad duller on the color thou. That’s been my experience.

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