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Originally Posted by Nocturn3
No, I don't think so. Most strains will not flower until they measure at least 10-12 hours of darkness. I can't remember the exact science behind it, but there is a chemical that builds up during darkness that needs to reach a critical point before the flowering response is activated. If light is introduced before this point, the chemical is depleted and the plant remains in veg mode.
Or something like that. 
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cool, good answer. I know that cannabis is a short-day flowering annual so the primary factor influencing buds is short nights of 12 hrs or less.
I guess 8 hrs might be too short.