It was totally green when I went on vacation. I watered it heavily beforehand knowing I would be away a couple weeks. Got back and boom, ready to eat! Not sure if it was because the soil got a bit dry. Smells very good.

Historywise, the bud started to emerge in June 2025. The plant was about 1.5 or so years old.

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    I could also imagine that the original plant dies off after it fruites but as far as I know they produce a lot of smaller offspring at the base which will continue growth and fruiting. This way both sources would be correct.

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      That makes sense. Also a smaller fruit would theoretically be getting more energy from the plant and maybe develop more sugars?

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        Maybe. But usually the offspring would be getting as big as the mother on their own if they weren’t competing with their clos by siblings for nurtientds, water and light.

        I don’t know wether the ‘thrid generation’s the sweetest’ story is true… we need an expert to confirm this I guess. :D