Damn. So you can really spend some time diagnosing an issue? What would draw one to the soil ph prior to checking all the other deficiencies?
The N tox, coupled with the K and Mg def. You have to diagnose separately.
The N tox you can see in the dark green top leaves, yet the bottoms and middle are fading.
The K tox you can see in the lightening of the outer leaf with dark veins and tip and edge burn, as well as the tacoing, though that could be the N too.
The Mg you can see in the interveinal chlorosis as well as the turned up tips.
The buds are maturing way too early, yet they're stunted.
Combine all that with the amount of damage done, which is very little compared to a true def, and it comes to what looks like a lockout... just like most of you noticed.
However, that lockout is from a low ph which is blocking K and Mg. The reason you know it's ph and not a salt buildup lockout, is that N tox. If it were salt buildup, it would just burn, no healthy leaves with curled tips.