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Feb 7, 2016 4:44 PM CST
Name: Ken Ramsey
Vero Beach, FL (Zone 10a)
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You are right, Anna. We'll both learn from the reply. That being said, if this was my plant, and I did not want a sprawling-size plant, I would cut all those older stems off in the spring and root them. I am limited in space, and besides, I might be able to sell rooted plants Sticking tongue out , so large plants work against me.

A question I would follow yours with would be how is the best way to root pitcher plants? I rooted a single one last summer in 100% long-fibered sphagnum moss but I would not call that having "experience".

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