Yes. But you needed to start back in August. You'll have a delay until they catch up again hormonally. It takes between 12 and 14 hours of daylight (total lighting) to trigger the pituitary gland to release hormones to initiate laying.
Delaying the extra lighting will forego that boost when it was needed, so they will have a delay. BUT starting now and making sure they have 12 to 14 hours of total lighting, including daylight, can get them to kick into gear.
However, there are disadvantages to supplemental lighting. It can cause feather picking, especially if you go over 14 hours or have too bright of light. It also does not give their bodies the needed rest with the natural seasons. You may find layer fatigue sets in.
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