Because of my limited time, I water and feed all plants the same, and that means no rest for anything. My catts grow and bloom regularly.
There are several reasons your new growths could be smaller than the older ones, but the most likely is insufficient nutrition. That can be caused by simply not feeding enough. Keeping them too dry can do that too, as the nutrients can only be absorbed as mineral ions in solution.
I don't know if it's universal, but catts tend to respond more to changes in day length than temperatures for inducing blooming.
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