So around 3 years ago, I got a little Cephalotus for my birthday.
It was around 2" in diameter, and only had little tiny baby pitchers.
I kept it under a constant 16ON/8OFF lighting cycle, 4" under a single T8 bulb, at 60-80% humidity and temperatures between 68 and 72, with no change in temperature at night.
Then, it grew into this monster:


The large pitchers on that thing are about 1" long. It was so big, I could not see the surface of the pot, and it also made a mound several inches above the surface of the medium. I never repotted it, until yesterday.
Yesterday, I decided to repot and divide it. When I pulled it out of the pot, and rinsed off the medium, there were only 3 long roots, with a few hairs. However, the rhizome, when straightened out, was about 8" long. Had I measured the ENTIRE rhizome, with all the branches, it would have been closer to 14" long.
Here are the divisions:

Those are 4" pots in 1 gallon Ziploc bags. The biggest divisions are about 3" across, and the smallest are about 1" across.
Only a few pitchers fell off while repotting, but here is the biggest one that did:

This is only about 3/4 of the size of the largest pitcher on any of them..
I noticed that the hardest part was untangling the pitchers!
As of today, the divisions appear not to have any shock, yet. There has been no wilting of the pitchers, and they look just the same as they did when they were one plant!
Considering this is my first time doing this, I'm satisfied with the results.
The only problem is, I'm already short on room! I'm going to run out at this rate!
It was around 2" in diameter, and only had little tiny baby pitchers.
I kept it under a constant 16ON/8OFF lighting cycle, 4" under a single T8 bulb, at 60-80% humidity and temperatures between 68 and 72, with no change in temperature at night.
Then, it grew into this monster:


The large pitchers on that thing are about 1" long. It was so big, I could not see the surface of the pot, and it also made a mound several inches above the surface of the medium. I never repotted it, until yesterday.
Yesterday, I decided to repot and divide it. When I pulled it out of the pot, and rinsed off the medium, there were only 3 long roots, with a few hairs. However, the rhizome, when straightened out, was about 8" long. Had I measured the ENTIRE rhizome, with all the branches, it would have been closer to 14" long.
Here are the divisions:

Those are 4" pots in 1 gallon Ziploc bags. The biggest divisions are about 3" across, and the smallest are about 1" across.
Only a few pitchers fell off while repotting, but here is the biggest one that did:

This is only about 3/4 of the size of the largest pitcher on any of them..
I noticed that the hardest part was untangling the pitchers!

As of today, the divisions appear not to have any shock, yet. There has been no wilting of the pitchers, and they look just the same as they did when they were one plant!
Considering this is my first time doing this, I'm satisfied with the results.
The only problem is, I'm already short on room! I'm going to run out at this rate!