Fluttering? Vitara engine with smallish Mitsu turbine?
The yellow-ish on the ground strap is oil. This is common for a lot of Honda engines, if you look down your plug holes your pistons are either wet around the outside (!) or are totally wet all the way across (!!!). Seek some goddamn crankcase ventilation.
Where the yellow breaks up... breaks up in two places between the 90 bend and the base of the plug well, I'd call the top and bottom clean bands the extents of your heat markings. Depending on the temperature of the plug, you either need a colder plug or you need more timing.
The clean ceramic up top (on a fresh plug) is good, it shows that the idle and part throttle burn is clean. Down deep in the well, where the burn reaches under boost, should have a nice golden brown or darker "burn ring," which can be very difficult to see with the hotter plugs as they recess further... you may need an otoscope or to cut the well away in order to see this correctly. The fact that you have a smoke-like black residue makes me think your injector atomisation is shit, or you have a borderline misfire under load problem - not uncommon in a D-series, especially when you're running s 10.x:1 or lower AFR and it's misfiring smoothly so that the wideband reads 11:1 without the butt dyno throwing alarm bells. To make any given horsepower figure, compared to any of the other Honda engines with bigger bores, you have to run a lot more combustion pressure... combustion pressure = high plug gap resistance, leads to misfires earlier.
Seriously, dude. I could do a better job if you told me what engine, what plugs, what gap, hell what setup?