A greenhouse rose’s regular flowering stalk has fully grown sepals, petals, and reproductive organs. The apical end of the stem failing to form a flower is a regular occurrence. Blind wood refers to these types of shoots. The reproductive components are absent or aborted, while the sepals and petals are there. Blind wood is usually short and thin, but when it grows at the top of the plant, it can grow to be rather long and thick. Low temperatures, insufficient light, chemical residues, insects, pests, fungal infections, and other factors can all contribute to this.
What is blind wood of rose ?