Here is the bottom line on fogponics. Yes it works. However, it is entirely impractical due to costs and constant equipment failure like I said before. Even if costs were not involved in the equation the constant death of the foggers makes it a complete no go even for hobby. Unless you like dead shit and never being able to keep clones reliably. Trust me on this man. I really wanted it to work too...But yet there lies several hundred bucks in most expensive top of the line foggers gathering dust.
If you want to know specifically why cloning isn't a good idea with this method to prevent you from time waste then this is why:
For cloning you are also going to have a lot more failures than success. This is because the foggers generate a lot of heat in the fog that is released. When a fogger fails if you don't have a back up going you will lose it all quickly. Look you can try to be creative doing this shit or start emulating professionals at the top of the pack. Don't waste your money and time on this.