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Hey guys...i was just thinking...When i get neps and lets say they're are quite small..I was thinking of potting 2 neps in a pot..maybe seperate them with a small "divider" ( if i can find sumting which will do that ) to divide the pot...I thought it would be nice to have 2 neps in a pot
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hey its sounds ok to me, as long as they are small and make sure that the roots never make contact, and im sure it will work out just fine
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In my opinion only... don't.. If you find yourself wanting (needing) to split them in the future, you will find it very hard to separate them if their roots has mixed together. If your divider goes all the way down to the bottom of the pot, then yes that might work. But I think that Nepenthes having a pot of their own is still ideal. It's like you being given a room with a brother or a sister, you would rather have a room all for yourself right?
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