dankmango's key to successful cloning: cleanliness. wash hands, burn scissors, everything. keep it all clean bro and they will thrive. run some tapwater for a while to make sure its not been sitting in your pipes (tap water has chlorine which sterilizes your cuttings) fill up a clean glass with the cool tapwater, cut off branches with clean scissors and put the stems into the water. any nodes that need to be cut off so roots can grow out should be done so underwater, reach in with your scissors and cut off the lower branches. this allows the new wounds to suck up water, instead of air. air in their veins is no good. leave cuttings in water for like ten min. to allow them to soak up water like a floral arrangement does. take some dixie cups and make drain holes in the bottom, fill with some potting soil. dip cuttings into rooting hormone, then flick the stems so the extra powder comes off, you only need it to be dusted. make sure the soil is loose in the cups, and grab the cutting by the bottom of the fan leaves so you have a good grip on it but not hurting it. slide it into the soil until the fan leaf sticks up from being almost buried. gently push the soil in all around the cutting. slowly pour nice, clean, filtered water directly onto the stem so it falls down it into the soil. pack the soil in around the cutting again to make sure it has a good foothold in it. mist them with a spray bottle a few times a day, and water whenever the soil looks too dry. or you can put a clear cup over them like dagambler, which holds humidity in for them. I just did this with my super lemon haze, too bad I didnt take pics for explanations. watch them cause they are babies, they tend to tell you what they want if you look hard enough