greetings from the uk (phosphorous deficiency?)

yo dudes and dudettes, thought i would introduce myself before i start going on about that wierd white shit on my leaves. im a noob grower with one plant outdoors somewhere in the middle of england, grown from some seeds i got with a bunch of seedy crap weed!! i roll a good bifta and am very eager to learn so all comments welcome!

hold on one second and ill post some pics of my baby, hopefully someone can tell me what i can do to stop her going to shit!

thats how for now!
 
right, i have some pics of my baby. i have had a look through the plant health diagnostic threads and i came to the conclusion that i might have a phosphorous deficiency, so i wonder if anyone can confirm this from the pics, also anyone have any idea on the white crap on my leaves, its only on the one leaf pictured but its been there a while and im getting concerned. at first i thought it was bird crap but it didnt wash off when i tried. any questions?! :confused:
 

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Anonononymous

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Pushing it a bit there mate with an outdoor plant this late - you should get some bud but it won't be much, flowering season started a while ago.

The white stuff on your leaf could be powdery mildew, although I doubt it a bit considering it didn't wash off.

The plant looks alright, just a bit late but nevermind.
 
well it was relatively late when i planted her but only like 2 weeks, i think her size is small for her age as my garden soil is fairly crap, also i have only used water and urine to water coz i have no money atm, i should mention that i transplanted her about 2 weeks ago to the part of the garden pictured as she wasnt getting alot of sun thanks to my neighbours leilandii trees. she wilted for a few days after transplant but then perked up again so i thought i had gotten away with it. i have used some spare cabling in my garage to set up a light in my loft and i was planning to put her in a pot under a flourescent bulb and set up a foil lined reflector box but im not sure about doing a second transplant. again, any ideas? i either have to leave her there and see how she gets on with a bit of miracle grow, or transplant to a pot in the loft and keep her on a 12/12 to 18/6 light schedule.(this is going on grow guides i have read) if i can, then i would like to keep her in the vegatative stage until shes a bit bigger (say 3 feet?) then induce flowering but it depends on whether i can transplant.

ps, i thought she was doing rather well considering the poor soil quality and lack of fertilisation! if you cant tell, she is about 18 inches tall. (smells good too!)

thanks again, can i also ask what you are growing anonononymous?
 

Anonononymous

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Afghan big bud outdoors, I have some (slightly old now) pics of my one female outside. I started around march time outdoors.

Link to my grow journal is the 'first outdoor grow' link below.
 
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