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I was actually beginning to get worried, as many more leaves were being grown before any flowers, when it's supposed to be the other way around. In fact, my worry prompted me to do some research (as usual), and from what I'm observing, it seems a high likelihood that my tree seems to be of the biennial type, whereupon it flowers greatly one year, then flowers very sparsely the next, alternating as such each year. There are very little flowers this year, so I imagine this is the case. I thought that I overfertilized it with too much nitrogen over the P and K elements, but I was fairly modest about it. I didn't dump loads of fertilizer or anything.
So most likely, the tree is just biennial. Which is kinda sad for me, but as long as the tree is merely alive and well, that's enough for me.