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Ok, so far no pitchers have died, no rapid growth however, even in the purp which has no new shoots. could be due to the fact that I didn't empty the water out of the pitcher, so the milk is diluted.
The flava pitcher blew over in the wind outside and I'm not sure how much milk is left in there.
the ceph I've noticed had a lot of new little hairy shoot things starting which i assume some of will turn into pitchers. not sure if this is due to milk, or just better conditions.
Since nothing bad has happened to the pitchers, I think I will continue to feed milk in plants which seem to get less insects.
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