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To answer your question will depend upon what you’re growing how you’re growing it. Are you wanting an auto flower or photo. I find in DWC it will take longer to grow out an auto flower than if using soil. Photoperiods are pretty consistent as long as you take into some account for the 2 week flip. It will also depend on the conditions you present throughout the flowering cycle.
Shiskaberry.......have grown it multiple times as it is awesome and have had great results with decent flowering times.
Only once did one plant take 9 weeks.
Stop asking breeders and home growers with sample size n=1-3 for varietals, and leverage photoperiod science to finish anything other than a landrace equatorial varietal in 8 weeks.
Science go burr. John recently went down a rabbit hole not believing any of the science, and then did a multi part spam experiment post demonstrating these photoperiod 101 trivialities.
i'm sure you can find a strain advertising 7-8 weeks, but it's probably a rare pheno.
best chance is to buy a clone. They can give an accurate flower phase estimate.
Have you asked them that same question? Barney's Farm that is.
Also 8 weeks in flower, or 8 weeks in total, if total maybe any auto, if just bloom their had to be something, maybe more indica leaning.