Nope, all that does is have your filter run for awhile, cycling starts when you actually have a source of ammonia in there, so usually it happens when people add fish. There is fish-in cycling, fish-less cycling, and my personal favorite, getting a decent hunk of filter material ready in one of my other filters for a few weeks and then just setting up a whole aquarium pretty much whenever I feel like it. Most people when they don't have this last option go fish less, because cycling with fish, unless kept up with water changes, can result in unhealthy or dead fish. Google these terms and there are also links here on this site, read up on it and go with what will work best for you.