I clone kind of differently from most people so I will give you a quick explanation of how I do it. I have other clones still rooting so a few pics will be easy. Plus it's a slow Saturday and I'm bored.
I used to clone with just rockwool cubes under a humidity dome but I had to either water the rockwool every other day or keep the humidity vents on the dome closed which would lead to rotting of the clones. Either way I couldn't keep the conditions consistent enough for good cloning. Basically I sucked at it. I could take 30 clones and hopefully have 6 or 7 survive.
A while back I switched from DWC to soil because it is a lot easier for me to work with (I move my plants inside and outside on nice days), and it made the way I clone a lot easier.
In a bucket I will mix:
1 gallon of water
1 ml GH floragrow
1 ml GH floramicro (goes in water first)
1 ml GH florabloom
2-4 drops of 35% hydrogen peroxide.
(I do not adjust the ph at all)
Then I soak my rockwool cubes in the mix. I have tried a few different brands and from what I have found rockwool is rockwool. There is not much difference so I use the cheap 1" sheets of 50 (EDIT: actually they are sheets of 100, sorry). I take a plastic container and put about 1 inch of dirt in the bottom of it. I do not put holes in the container.
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I will take my cuttings and put them in the bucket with the rockwool cubes. Then I will cut the tip again underwater to help prevent air bubbles. I will also cut the tips of the leaves off like 4U2Smoke does (shown in his first pic above) in order to fit the clones closer together in the the container. I will pull a rockwool cube and a clone out of the mix, squeeze the excess moisture out of the rockwool, roll the clone tip in rooting hormone, insert the clone in the rockwool, and then set it on the dirt. Once I have taken all the clones I am going to take I fill the container with more dirt until all of the rockwool cubes are covered with dirt. (Without light hitting the cubes nothing nasty is going to grow on them). If I am taking clones from different plants I will sometimes use a small tuperware container for each plant's clones and then put the containers in a large tub with the lid shut.
-The clones below are on day #13, almost there.
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I have found this keeps my cloning conditions stable. Once all of the clones and dirt are in a container, I will pour some of the same mix I used to soak the cubes over the dirt, just enough to wet the soil. Then it can sit for a week or more without being touched. I will check the dirt at a week to see if it needs more water (if it does I use plain water), but usually this setup can sit for two weeks without me touching it and produce rooted clones with no more messing with it. So after 14-17 days I can take my hand and scoop the clones out of the container, give them a little shake to seperate the roots, and then transplant them. My last batch of 25 had 3 not make it. It's hard to end up with more clones than you need. It is hard to kill off the extras, it is like killing your kids!
I can't post the other two pics I have of the rooted clones beause I have already used them, but they are in your other thread.
http://marijuanapassion.com/forum/showthread.php?t=54482&page=2
I know this is probably a weird sounding process to most, but hey it works for me. Good luck with your clones!