alright so i figured i should go ahead and update this bad boy.
the cutting in the dwc mock-up didnt make it, the airstone was bubbling directly under the plant, and the medium of perlite was a bad choice as the it is less dence then water, and the bublles made cannals through it, also displaceing the cutting, and pushing the whole thing above the water mark. RIP
here is clemence, shes been doing just fine and created me a couple of babies that are doing just great(seen below)


this is a closeup of one of her stems that i pinched, i think its a perfect example of what should happen eh?

Here is Kaya still doing great (thanks seamac) this shows some semi abnormal growth but only because the stem lays almost horisontal so all of those buds are trying to come twards the light.


and finaly here are my new babies thanks to clemence



they are all being kept on life support(humidity chambers) the first one is on week 2.5 and the other two are finishing up their first week ish.
The key, ive found and posted about elsewhere but will include it is removing about 80% of the cuttings leaves down the side of the plant, then i followed Arc's guide of dipping the cut end in hydrogen peroxide, then dipping it in rooting hormone, then in the soil she goes followed by a 24/7 humidity chamber, every day ill open(in this case remove the bottle ends) breifly to exchange the air and mist the actual plant then on it goes again. Hope this helps all who are going to propagate thier plants.
Im going to finish up with a couple of pictures of the rest of my garden, all but the anyse and thyme were started from seed










from left to right,top to bottom they are
catnip, lemon balm, Marsh Mallow, St Johns wort, Green Beans, Peppermint, purple basil, Yarrow, Anyse and Thyme
its been great raising these plants, quite the learning experience seeing them grow from a little black dot into these crazy plants. Also amazing to see just how close many of them look (im glad i tagged them as i repotted to these pots) because the lemon balm, mothers wort and catnip leaves all look almost exactly the same (shovel/spade shaped with varigated edges. though the lemon balm stems are darker and more sturdy than the mothers wort seems to be.
ive got some in progress shots of the seedlings till now too to show some cool growth ill see if i can turn them into small gifs or something
anyways happy gardening all