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If you are referring to Sarracenia, I see no reason why you could not put them in the same pot. Generally the larger the pot and the more space available to the plant, the more rapid will it grow -- all other conditions being equal. Small plants in a small space tend to grow more slowly. I have a pot containing perhaps twenty 3-year-old S. rubra plants that are still only about 4 inches tall, whereas the same batch of seedlings separated into individual 8-inch pots 2 years ago appear mature and are about to flower.
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