Thanks for the responses, guys!
Here's the thing... My strains go into full flower at 14 hours of sunlight... Your analogy about food, that's the question... In budding, the food is still photosynthesis, right? So, sun is still the production engine. The only reason it flowers at shorter daylight is because it thinks that seasonally it must to survive. But it doesn't become darkness that actually feeds the plant, right? Wouldn't that mean that I should flower at the point where I can, even if that's 14/10?
Also, I think the easier method for determining when your strain would flower would be to just incrementally shorten your day period, just like nature would... When you get a short enough day, flowers would form...
I'm sure there's something I'm missing that makes that all wrong, and I want to learn what it is, so please let me know what you think. Thanks!