alright man my pair of pennies on cloning... i use GH Rapid rooters, and shultz take root powder. I put them under a $25 flourescent ballast with two bulbs, one aquarium bulb and one ecolux or some shit, but its mainly a blue spectrum. then i put my rapid rooter cubes in those cheap little plastic 4 slot trays that plants can come in at the hardware store. i take a toothpick, and poke a little bit past where the rapid rooter hole goes, to give a snug dark spt for the bottom of the clone. then i put a bit of ph balanced water on each rapid rooter to make them all moist to the touch, but not dripping wet. then they i put a little garden pot tray under the cubes/trays. do this all on top of a heat blanket/water bed heat mat. set that to a nice 70-80 degrees if possible.
taking the clone:
with clean scissors/razorblade, take your branch you want to clone, cut it at the main stem trunk thing, cut the bottom at a 45 degree angle so it is pointed at the bottom, do what is necessary to make the clone force roots (cut a fan leaf or two in half to stop growth into them, maybe take off little branches that were developing to force more growth down), soak in some ph water and move it around to get rid of your air bubbles, take it out and air dry it briefly, dip in your root powder, tap on side to knock off excess powder, put in your soaked rapid rooters. now mist them, and mist your humidity dome (tuperware, clear plastic cups etc.) but not to the point where water is running and dripping. just a mist. then place them over your clones with one side tilted up if possible, to let some fresh air in but not too much. then leave light on 24 hours a day, put a little ph water on them here and there to keep the cubes moist, dont let them dry out. every now and again take off the humidity dome for and hour or so. once a day maybe. give them 7-10 days. may not be the fastest but its 99.5% positive results. Tested true method. hope it helps. good farming, peace