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Judith hindle pitcher

I have a judith hindle pitcher plant that is doing fairly well, there are about 3 or 4 dead brownish pitchers on it.  But down towards the bottom they are still green.  I was wondering if I should cut them off down to the green growth?  Or cut them all the way off? Or maybe just leave them as is?  Thanks for any tips
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I would either cut them down to the green, (but don't cut the green) or just leave them. That's what I do.
 
If it is brown and dead, I would cut it off to prevent any possibility for disease or mold.
 
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