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Hoping for a speedy recovery. I got this napenthes over the summer and it's been unruly and overgrown since I brought it home. It wouldn't keep any new pitchers at first until i figured out it needs thorough watering twice a day. Then i started realizing there's probably multiple plants crammed in there. Then like, over a month of fretting and procrastinating. Not sure what to do, what soil? standing pot/hanging pot?
Finally i did it. I wanted to be sure it can have a couple weeks outside to re-establish before i gotta bring it in for the winter. Also, there was totally two plants in there once i spent a while breaking up the root ball, I was about to give up and put the whole thing into a standing pot and then i finally found the separate stems/roots.
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