Calcium deficiency in plants can cause several noticeable symptoms, including:
1. Flower rot:
This condition is common in tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers and causes the flower ends of the fruit to rot and turn black.
2. Tips Burn:
Leaf edges may turn brown and die due to insufficient calcium in the leaf tissue, especially lettuce and cabbage.
3. Growth retardation:
Overall plant growth may be slowed, with smaller leaves and reduced vigor.
Amino Acid Chelate Calcium(AminoCa)
Total Amino acid Content 25-30% Nitrogen 10% medium elements chaletion(Ca) 10% |
4. Root dysplasia:
Calcium is essential for root structure; a deficiency can result in weak or stunted roots.
5. Leaf deformation:
New leaves may appear twisted or curled, and older leaves may show signs of necrosis.
6. Increased susceptibility to disease:
Plants lacking calcium may be more susceptible to disease and pests due to weak cell walls.
In conclusion:
Recognizing these symptoms early can help address calcium deficiencies promptly, ensuring healthier plant growth and development.
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Post time: Oct-17-2024