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How can I prevent Plumeria seedpods from being deformed or shriveled?

Description: Prevent seedpod deformities or shrinkage by accepting genetic traits, hand pollination if needed, and providing balanced fertilization. Causes: Plumeria seedpods may be deformed or shriveled due to genetic mutations, improper pollination, or insufficient nutrients. Solutions: Genetic traits: If the deformities are due to genetic mutations, accept them as unique characteristics. Hand pollination: If natural pollination is not successful, consider hand pollination to ensure proper seedpod development. Balanced fertilization: Provide a balanced supply of nutrients to support healthy seedpod growth. Monitor and care: Regularly assess the seedpods for any signs of deformities or shrinkage and adjust care accordingly.

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