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What is the main cause of blossom-end rot, a quite common gardening issue?

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The main cause of blossom-end rot, a common gardening issue, is a calcium deficiency in the plant due to inconsistent water uptake or imbalanced soil moisture levels.
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The main cause of blossom-end rot in gardening is calcium deficiency in the plant. This can result from fluctuations in soil moisture, imbalanced soil nutrients, or poor root development. Blossom-end rot is characterized by dark, sunken spots on the blossom end of the fruit, and can affect crops such as tomatoes, peppers, and eggplants.
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Blossom-end rot is caused by a lack of calcium in the fruit during its development stage. This can occur due to inconsistent watering, soil pH imbalances, and excessive amounts of nitrogen fertilizer. When the plant is unable to absorb enough calcium, the fruits develop a black, sunken, and dry patch at the end.
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