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Can Plumeria suffer from calcium deficiency?

Yes, calcium deficiency in Plumeria can lead to distorted and deformed leaves, often with irregular edges or tip burn. Calcium is essential for cell wall development, and its deficiency can result in weak and poorly structured plant tissues. In severe cases, calcium-deficient leaves may exhibit necrosis and fall prematurely. Adequate calcium supply is crucial for maintaining strong, healthy foliage in Plumeria.

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