I don't see any info on what nutes you're using or how much of them, but you've got a nitrogen toxicity working here (the clawing leaves are a dead give-away).... That's going to lockout calcium and magnesium and make it so the plant can't get at those nutrients. When plants go into flower, you need to knock back on the amount of nitrogen you give them and increase the levels of P and K... You say you've burnt your leaves but your lights are too far away for that to have happened and I honestly don't see that they're burnt.
The 3-fingered leaves you're getting in the second picture can, along with indicating bad genetics, also be a sign of stress on the plant ... that stress can come from lighting or temperature/humidity swings or, again, just plain bad genetics.
If this was my grow, I'd definitely be cutting back (by at least half) on the nitrogen and even considering a minor flush to get rid of the excess - but beyond that, I'd probably be ignoring the leaves and concentrating on the buds, pumping some good PK boosters to bulk them up even more and making sure the temperature stays as stable as possible (no greater swing than 10F)... I'd get her to harvest and then buy better seeds for the next grow!
Good luck and have great holidays!