Quote Originally Posted by PharmaCan
The foliar spray for the clones - should it have anything else in the spray or just pure H2O?
Don't mist unless you see wilting- and don't presume wilting is caused by low humidity. If the rooting media is kept too wet, the stem tip can rot and block water uptake.

My dining room has a large window facing north = lots of indirect sunlight. Will the clones be good on the d/r table with lots of indirect sunlight?
Your clones would be much better off in a clonebox, built to control all conditions. Fluoro lighting 18/6 to 24/0, a seedling/clone horticultural heatmat (pref fixed temp 30C), small (4") exhaust fan connected to a thermostat set to kick on the fan at 26.5C and off at 25.5C.

Building stuff is definitely your bag- get to it.

How does the mother plant look? As you can see I took quite a bit of foliage off of her. Should she be trimmed back even more? Should I put her on 1/4 nutes right away?
Looks great. You can turn the nutes down if you don't intend to take clones for a while (a few weeks). Crank them back up to the usual about 7-10 days before you need cuttings.

You can cut back the stems down to the next intact node. When you cut all the leaves off at a node, the stem will die back to the next node with intact leaves. Growth will then divide for your next pass of cuttings.

Damn - I'm gonna end up with way too many clones. I've got 20 already and 3 plants left to trim. I only need 12.
Flower the best, use extras for mothers, compost the rest. Gotta be fairly ruthless!