Its season is just a bit out of whack... Normally they lose some leaves in winter (if warm, may not lose them all) then flower, especially on the older leafless canes. The cycle of light, heat, and watering (and reduction thereof) is not quite what it gets in nature. But clearly it is getting what it needs. And giving you what you want - flowers. So don't mess with success, keep on doing what you're doing.
Commercial growers routinely adjust conditions to get flowers when they want them, you have just stumbled upon a formula that gets you flowers at an unusual season. Enjoy!
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