Did i burn my plant?

The plant overall is fine, but not thriving

Can you please post full plant pictures, with at least one that shows the surface of the medium?

With only one leaf depicted, it's impossible to tell if this is being caused by a deficiency, toxicity, over watering or pH issues.

With that said, what is your medium and what are you pH-ing your water/feed to?
 
The plant overall is fine, but not thriving
flush it with a lot off water if there is too much nutrients i am sure.... but without a pic or knowledge of the medium this is my best advise. And check your PH if you have one its 10$. Or just dechlorinate you're tap water if thats what you're using. Working for me years back, aquarium pump and bubble stone that oxygenates the water thats it.;) god luck and send a pic
 
Can you please post full plant pictures, with at least one that shows the surface of the medium?

With only one leaf depicted, it's impossible to tell if this is being caused by a deficiency, toxicity, over watering or pH issues.

With that said, what is your medium and what are you pH-ing your water/feed to?
Using Fox Farms ocean forrest soil. Typical ph is 6.2 - 6.6.

I am so new to the nutrients game, and wouldn't be shocked if I've over fed.

Typically I give each plant a 12oz red solo cup of either the bloom mix (big bloom and grow big) twice a week. Haven't precisely monitored it, and that's my bad and laziness.
 

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Using Fox Farms ocean forrest soil. Typical ph is 6.2 - 6.6.

I am so new to the nutrients game, and wouldn't be shocked if I've over fed.

Typically I give each plant a 12oz red solo cup of either the bloom mix (big bloom and grow big) twice a week. Haven't precisely monitored it, and that's my bad and laziness.

Please post pictures with the grow light turned off. It makes it impossible to get a proper view of the plant's health/colour with the purple ;)

Your pH is good, if you're being consistent with it. Also, when you feed, be consistent with that as well. Mix the nutrients into water at about 2/3 of the manufacturer's recommended dosage, then you pH that mixture.
 
Please post pictures with the grow light turned off. It makes it impossible to get a proper view of the plant's health/colour with the purple ;)

Your pH is good, if you're being consistent with it. Also, when you feed, be consistent with that as well. Mix the nutrients into water at about 2/3 of the manufacturer's recommended dosage, then you pH that mixture.
Will get some pics this afternoon, thanks!
 
There aren't too many here that are going to be able to pin your problem down with 1 leaf. The only thing that can be said for sure, with your post, is you have bugs. Otherwise, you're inviting the 'Guessing Carnival' which leads to nowhere. Full plant pics, under white light, with your growing details, will help someone here, help you. Good luck.
 
OK, here are some better pics.
 

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You didn't burn it...it appears short on Mg and K. Keep in mind where you are in the plant's life cycle before making too many changes. And of course, don't forget about the bugs. Good luck.
 
You didn't burn it...it appears short on Mg and K. Keep in mind where you are in the plant's life cycle before making too many changes. And of course, don't forget about the bugs. Good luck.
Thanks for the help, will give that a try. Just switched to hps, so not sure how much additional stress to add at this point lol.
 
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