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Can Plumeria suffer from boron deficiency?

Yes, boron deficiency can occur in Plumeria and may cause distorted, misshapen leaves with irregular edges. Boron is involved in cell wall formation and other physiological processes. Its deficiency can affect the plant’s structural integrity and reproductive capabilities. Boron-deficient Plumeria may also produce abnormal flowers with reduced fragrance. Ensuring an adequate supply of boron can help prevent these symptoms and support healthy leaf and flower development.

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