Yeah, my leucophyllias never sent any pitchers up for some reason this year. I'm thinking they aren't getting something they need. My leuco X purp did OK this year, but not as good as yours. I may transplant them all into pots like your and see if they do better next year. I like the way the arboretum in Asheville grows theirs. They basically take 2 identicle clay pots and attach them together through the bottom holes with a piece of rope or something. Then you can just set them in your pond with the top pot about half emerged. I may try mine that way and see what happens.
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Current Tanks: 8g Bio-cube, 55g fw plant.