The plant looks nice though, maybe you can overwinter it in a cool but light place..
What I'd definitely do is rid most of the flowers though - there's no way it will be able to produce fruit in the coming months, and so it would waste a lot of energy by developing all the flowers.
Shake the plant vigorously and a lot of them will fall off I guess, personally I'd cut off all but 3-5 of the healthiest looking ones that are already established, sometimes you get a few during the winter (depending on conditions of course)..
What I'd definitely do is rid most of the flowers though - there's no way it will be able to produce fruit in the coming months, and so it would waste a lot of energy by developing all the flowers.
Cut them back and have some fruits that have now ripened, a little small but something!
The plant looks nice though, maybe you can overwinter it in a cool but light place..
What I'd definitely do is rid most of the flowers though - there's no way it will be able to produce fruit in the coming months, and so it would waste a lot of energy by developing all the flowers.
Shake the plant vigorously and a lot of them will fall off I guess, personally I'd cut off all but 3-5 of the healthiest looking ones that are already established, sometimes you get a few during the winter (depending on conditions of course)..