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How can I correct nutrient deficiencies in my Plumeria?
Correcting nutrient deficiencies in Plumeria involves adjusting the fertilizer to provide the lacking nutrients. For example, if nitrogen is deficient, use a fertilizer with a higher nitrogen content (first number in the N-P-K ratio). If phosphorus is lacking, choose a fertilizer with a higher phosphorus content. Potassium deficiency can be addressed with a fertilizer higher in potassium (third number in the N-P-K ratio). For micronutrient deficiencies, a balanced fertilizer with micronutrients or a specific micronutrient supplement may be necessary. Apply the corrected fertilizer according to the manufacturer’s instructions and avoid over-fertilizing.