First, Welcome!
It is an odd time for new growth, but if this is a new plant for you, any chance it might have been grown in the northern hemisphere, so it's a bit confused? With new growths coming, I'd suggest that you keep watering), perhaps a little less often, and no fertilizer. That way, if it really is wanting to grow out of season, it will have the resources to stay healthy. You don't want to try to force a rest period if the plant really isn't ready for that. The only possible downside to that would be possible non-blooming this spring, but first priority is a healthy plant - then it will bloom in the future. Start fertilizing lightly in the late winter (like August). Next year it will probably behave more normally, after a full cycle of seasons.
If you will be growing it outside, so that it gets chilly, then cut back the water some more when the cold weather arrives. If you're growing it in the house, just keep watering gently as long as the plant looks like it is growing.
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