Yes, I have a thing about big pots, and don't believe they are nearly as "necessary" as what they're promoted and cracked up to be. Small pots can be great to control growth and make plants bloom and produce fruits much sooner.
I intend on sinking this baby in the ground though, next Spring. I will likely transplant it into something about 2 inches wider and deeper when I bring it indoors shortly. I will cut it down off the trellis, leaving only half a foot of growth.
I know it will start bursting out new shoots as soon as I get it inside. It is unbelievably healthy, and is fed every single week without fail. It is going to give me one hell of a bloom next year, because I've been feeding it a heavy blooming formula for 8 solid months!!! I will continue to do so throughout winter.
I am so looking forward to seeing it's flowers very soon...
: )