These Russian, Yugoslavian tubes red plate in all my cathode biased el84 amps not just the one I'd like to use them. All my R are 150.
Then if you'd like to use Russian or Yugo tubes, increase the cathode resistor a bit. There is
nothing sacred about a cathode resistor value, especially if the stock value yields redplating.
I guess I could use the 1 ohm, and check the current but than to change I'd have to change the bias R, I like to see about 11v on el84s.
No, you wouldn't need to change the cathode resistor, unless you chose to do it because the tubes were redplating, as above.
You mentioned your present R is 150Ω. 1Ω/150Ω = 0.67% The resistor you're using isn't that tight a tolerance.
If you mean you'd have to change the cathode resistor because now you'd know the individual tube current, that's not exactly correct either. I only recommended adding individual 1Ω resistors so you know what each tube is really doing. Right now, you're assuming each tube is splitting the current through the cathode resistor equally, yet one redplates so you know that can't be true. So the 1Ω resistors only add a way for you to diagnose what's happening rather than guess.
There are other ways to go about this, but those ways are either less convenient (unsolder OT lead from plate and insert d.c. milliammeter) or require specialized test equipment that is not common (clip-on d.c. milliammeter; a.c. version is common).