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Scuppernong blooms may fall before fruit development due to several factors, including inadequate pollination, environmental stress, or nutrient deficiencies. Poor weather conditions, such as excessive rain or high temperatures, can also impact bloom viability. Additionally, if the plant is under stress from pests or diseases, it may drop blooms prematurely. Ensuring proper care and optimal growing conditions can help reduce this issue.

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