Correcting this issue is possible by introducing calcium into the soil. This can be done either through calcium-rich fertilizers or natural methods. For instance, mixing 250 ml of milk (rich in calcium) with a liter of water and using it for watering can help the plant get the necessary calcium. Alternatively, powdered milk can be sprinkled on the soil before watering.
Other factors, like rapid growth from excessive nitrogen or poor water drainage, can also lead to apical necrosis. The key to resolving these issues is to provide natural calcium supplements and carefully manage watering to avoid water stress.
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