ive had a few large ones, but man
that puppy is huge.
i have 4 now fruiting
1 is 4 years old, and the top either died back or froze every year
this last Jan we had one very cold night to 26F.
it froze to under 3ft tall
but, it produced 3 branches that now have fruit.
The trunk is as wide as my waist, or more.
none have ripened yet, but, it is a little more in the shade
than the one i have that gave me a ripe fruit last week.
and, i have another in full sun that still doesnt have any ripe ones.
i know they like soft very rich soil.and need excellent drainage, but still want moisture.
the deeper the roots can go (without rotting)
the more root mass the plant has in spring to start growing and fruiting again.
the ground temps are much more stable than air temps.
This is a key point to me, very good, deep, loose, rich soil.