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I had 5 successful sprouts of P. gypsicola. 4 of them looked like minaitures of the parent, with growth mode leaves. But one started out and has perpetuated the "winter" leaves. All sprouts are under the same conditions. Anyone know why?
Sometimes it just happens, it's nothing that special, my P. laueana that I recently got from Andrew became carnivorous after giving it a bit more water but considering yours are in the same tray I think it just ended up being a bit different and made succulent, nothing to worry about.
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