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So, I have a Nepenthes sanguinea that I've managed to barely keep alive this winter in the house. The old, very long growth is no longer putting out pitchers and looks pretty wretched. There are two baby growths with pitchers underneath it in the basket. Can I cut the old growth off or will it die off on its own? This was my husband's bright idea - and of course I'm the one trying not to kill it. I was doubtful when I bought it because of our lack of humidity.
The smaller growths look great, just wee.
The smaller growths look great, just wee.