Hey there, Mand.

In regards to your not knowing the problem; I understand fully, believe me. I've been sitting here for the past week trying to figure it out myself -- I have ideas, just no definite leads. This is possibly the one thing I dread about growing, to be honest. A plant can't verbally discuss it's afflictions, so all we can go on is what we see, and from my perspective that's not a good view.

Thought I'd throw a couple more pictures in here. Slightly better, not very much so, though.

The overhead shot's a bit dark, but it gives you a semi-decent view of what the damage looks like from above. Perhaps one of you could provide some insight on the issue -- deficiency, lock-out?

First one's the left side of the plant, second the right [ obvious, kind of ]. Third picture's a better lit revised version of last night's shots [ the full plant ]. You'll notice I took a little time to remove excess foliage deep below the 'canopy'. I did this so the plant could concentrate more thoroughly on the growth shoots and their buds. I kept those few that managed to establish themselves above all the others -- those that have a fair number of calyxes on them.