Given that you give yours near optimal light, consistent feeding, and watering, I can see why in just under 4 months, your plant has literally increased it's mass almost 10 times. Given the Hawaii climate, I'm hoping to get mine to your's size and crowding out the pot by the end of this year before putting them into dormancy.
I went in another direction since I wanted to get my pot filled out quickly so decided to split my fly trap up into many pieces, and I am quite satisfied with the results after a little bit over a month. In the overall picture, they do not look like much, but there are about a dozen growth points now, most of the leaf pullings are making strikes and seeing how my dcxl which is 5 weeks ahead looks, my SD kronos will have lots of little plants with functioning traps already in about a month from now. The only piece I do not believe will strike is perhaps the flower stalk, but there's still a chance.
It does work to separate a large strike which has lots of rhizome and roots attached from it's other part given both of them have roots, and since there's active growth on the bottom part, it should only take it about a week to strike again.
Bottom part
Top part
2 trap piece of rhizome striking, should have open new traps in 1-2 weeks
Other strikes should take 4-5 weeks from now to put out functioning traps, and the amount of stored energy plus amount of leaf for photosynthesis determines how big the traps will be.
This is the DCXL which is about 5 weeks ahead of the SD Kronos, and it started out with just about the same amount of plant mass, yet they look amazing. It's just that most of the traps are almost always closed because they catch so many bugs on their own.