Sorry if the pics are blurry man, I can't ever get my camera to focus very good at up close objects.
You can't see it in the pictures but the leafs have little tiny brown spots all over them, the bottoms look fine to me, it's just the tops.
Found a rolly-polly looking bug in the soil, got it out and killed it but hell there's probably more. Burned a fan leaf putting the rubbermaid top back on it, man it just keeps getting better!
Thats the rolly-polly looking bug I found, the horns are his head - he was walking in that direction.
So at this point I'm guessing my problem is some sort of bug in the new soil I added during the transplant, with the added shock of the transplant itself along with the shock from topping. Followed with possible nute burn from using fresh MG potting soil. The original MG potting soil I used from seedling had been sitting in a air tight bag outside for quite some time, so I'm thinking that original bag had some time to 'cool off' and thats why I didn't really have any problems with it, up until now. I had a fresh bag of MG potting soil available because the folks here are planting flowers outside and that's what they use is MG. I shouldn't have used that shit.
Also, when I transplanted, there was no rootball at all, the damn soil pretty much broke up in my hands when I was transplanting -- it held some of it's form but it was nothing like I've seen pictures of, realizing this when I was transplanting I planted offset, I didn't get the plant centered in the pot. That annoys me, OCD wants me to reset that plant in the middle, hah.
This is all new to me so I'm trying to diagnose based on what I've read online, I have no friends that grow IRL -- so all of my knowledge is based from googling issues. I hope it can recover, but like I said before -- it could be so many different things causing the issue. I would just flush and call it a day, but I'm scared to flush using MG soil, I'm afraid the time release nutes would all pop with all the water. I'm not even sure if thats how it works, I read it somewhere.
On the brightside, I did see 2 new little growths where I topped. I just hope it can recover.