When Plants Are Grown Under Lights, There Is No Rhyme or Reason As To When They Will Flower

I thought I had figured out Hoya maingayi. Every time it has flowered it has been because the day length has been shortened, but this time is different. It sits on a windowsill, and it has a grow light supplementing the outside light for 10 hours per day; this factor has not changed, and it has decided to flower again out of nowhere. We are now having our longest days of the year and it still wanted to bloom?