Mother had 2 branches sprayed with colloidal silver to induce hermie - and one branch was cut up and put into these cubes. As stated before, I just cut these about a ten days ago. As you can see from the picture, they are pretty far into flower to develope balls that size (i wish pic quality was a little better). Now 2 of the cuttings have roots showing through the bottom of the cube. These clones have never left the flower room. I'm just letting the pollen ripen, but will let them continue to grow to see what happens.
Conclusion so far: clones cut from a mother 4 weeks into flower, put into rockwool, and left in the flower room, will indeed continue to grow and WILL produce roots.
However, there still won't be enough time for these to grow into full size plants or anything. They are just gonna be the branches continuing to grow. So though it will produce roots, there is really no benefit to doing it to a female. They probably would grow faster bigger if you just left them on the plant, lol. It is actually working perfectly for my plans, though...