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Congrats! By the way, 4 to 5" in diameter is about right for a mature campanulata. They're quite compact nepenthes. We won't be able to give even a guess as to the gender until the flower buds are more prominent.
I have had even smaller ones try and flower. Usually they don't do much though and only produce a flower or two at most. Hopefully it will mature a flower so you can at least find out what gender it is.
Tony
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