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In my experience, N. x coccinea pitchers are short-lived compared to many other varieties. The plant itself is very vigorous and usually it's cut back at the tallest points to stimulate fresh new shoots at the soil level and along the climbing stems.
A sudden drop in humidity will surely brown coccinea pitchers, they seem very sensitive to this, maybe that's the problem here.
all pitchers have to die at some time and if the plant produces all it's pitchers at the same time than they die at the same time..........your nepenthes exbert...........matti........
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