Papa_Tanswered grow question 3 years ago I mean if you have a clone that’s just a month old, I can’t imagine you’re gonna get 3-4 good clippings to make 4 clones.
My suggestion is to grow the one you have out. Learn, make mistakes and then when you’re ready to flip her to flower, then take some clippings from that plant and make clones.
Honestly clones aren’t any faster than growing from seed.
Getting them to root is the tricky part and it takes time.
I suggest you take what you have and grow it out for a first go. With some good training in a 5 gallon pot you can make a plant yield about 60-70 grams.
Anyway maybe not the answer you want to hear but as a new grower myself, trust me you don’t wanna start cloning right off the bat.
This is the beginning of your addiction! Happy growing!