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Hey, I've been away from home for a very long time. I came back to see the progress in my plants. So, here

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Here was my truncata a few months ago.

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Here it is now, The pitchers are larger height and girth wise.

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Here is a basal pitcher hanging with the larger one.

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Here is my fusca, finally settling down and pitchering more regularly.

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Here in my sanguinia, from Clue

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My amp x vent with capensis in the pot

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New thorelli x truncata

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Here's a pitcher of my eymae

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Here is my stenophylla
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Does this mean I'm getting a branch?

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My splendiana x [(veitchi x maxima) x veitchi] seedlings
 
Dang! That "Blood Red" looks fantastic!!! :-O

Unfortunately, the izumiae succumbed to mites. :(
 
You don't call yourself Mr. Truncata for nothin man! and yes that is definitely a side shoot, my Ventricosa did the same thing, i noticed a little bump, the bump turned into a chubby short leaf and then the next leaf had a tiny pitcher on it!

I also find it hilarious that one of your neps has "Nutrition Facts"
 
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