i put my cephalotus outside for a few days to see if i could get it to redden up. Everything was fine until i forgot that it was going to get into the 90's the one day. All of the pitchers and developing pitchers were fine, but a lot of the non-carnivorous leaves were burned. most are not dead but are tan on one side. Should i cut some of them off or leave it to do it's thing? At least it's still growing fine just looks a little ugly at the moment.