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Essentially, the cause of blossom end rot is a lack of available calcium in the soil with the emphasis on "available." You see, your soil may contain enough calcium to prevent blossom end rot, but ...
Blossom end rot is a physiological condition where tissue in the blossom end of the fruit breaks down and starts to rot. This is caused by low calcium levels at the time the fruit is forming.
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