I second the post above. I have more or less the same situation on my hands (den. nobile in full bloom, which I received at the end of August). It dropped its blooms within a few weeks, and I was watching for its growing cane, about 5 inches long, to stop growing. Then we had a few days of hot weather and it suddenly developed 3 new growths. They are currently growing rapidly (an inch a week) so until they stop I will be treating the plant as if it is spring.
Frankly, you're going to have to cut short its seasonal cycle at some point as it will continue to be off-beat. It's not like in nature every year is the same, so the plant will likely adjust accordingly. The only problem with bad timing might be that you lose a season of growth, or a season of buds/flowering.
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