Cloning from a flowering plant can be very slow & not always successful. Doesn't mean it can't be worth your time. Sometimes you just don't have a choice if you have something you want to perpetuate but didn't know that untill she flowered. This is a case where you'll want humidomes for sure. Misting & checking often. Carefull of excess moisture though, misting while the dome is off & replacing it after the moisture has evaporated. I like doing it this way because it ensures she gets several good air exchanges a day. I wasn't satisfied with the regular spray bottles, so what I ended up with is a 'misty mate' personal mister. Its a much finer mist than you can get with a spray bottle, its more like fog. No water droplets at all. I mist around my space heaters when it gets uncomfortably dry in here too. Its a tiny pump up compression sprayer with a fog nozzle. Sometimes I even use it for its intended purpose! Ha! Don't foliar feed with one though, they WILL clog, can't unclog them so they're shot. But houses get DRY when the heat comes on & only cacti like that shit. My rule of thumb (or maybe nose). If the air is dry enough to make my nose bleed, its PAST time to mist the plants! So play around with cloning guys. Just remember, slow & not always successful from a mom in flower, and... if your heat is on for the winter, know that the air is DRYYYYY....