You don't water clones, from my understanding. I'm currently in the same phase as you, and the first 2 clones I took, I overwatered and killed them. Was bottom feeding them in a bowl. Since then, I've put the new clones in a dry bowl, with a 1gallon water pitcher over top of it to act as a humidity dome. Some users here don't use humidity domes to clone, but the majority do. Humidity is what you're looking for, not so much light, though light is also important.
So, all in all, I'd mist them, spray your medium initially (and when it feels dry to the touch/squeeze) to make sure it is damp but not soaked , and stick them under a humidity dome. After 2 days, mine are drooping a bit still, but they are maintaining their rigidity... much better than my first go around with it. If your clones are already rooted, they should be in their final pots, being watered with the rest of them.