sure, of course =) i'll be happy to share info with you.
hmm.. basically i took LEAF PULLINGS. i didnt take leaf cuttings as ive read somewhere that leaf pullings have some of the rhizome tissue there cell division/mitosis is most likely to occur. if you take leaf pullings, you'll probably notice some white stuff at the base of the leaf, and that's the rhizome tissue.
also, i did not use rooting hormones.. i jsut tuck the leaves in live LFS, and let nature do itsi course.
if im not mistaken i tucked those leaves in to live sphagnum on the 3rd of january 2009.. and now, only one leaf has produced shoots. im guessing others are develpoing their root systems.
by the way, i live in a tropiocal country and its rainy and sunny all year round here. no winter.. but surprisingly i get non carnivorous leaves all year round. i guess in tropical climate, offshoots are plenty but pitcher size is small.
i took those leaves from four pots of cephalotus.. one pot has about a few plants in it.