Why did my watermelon vine die before the fruit could mature?

Watermelon vines can succumb to various issues before maturity. Fungal diseases like Fusarium wilt, often soil-borne, can block water transport, causing sudden wilting and death. Insufficient watering during critical growth stages, especially during fruit development, also stresses the plant, leading to decline. Additionally, pest infestations such as squash bugs can severely damage the vine by feeding on its sap, weakening it to the point of collapse.

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