Then it is not perpetual in the sense that StinkBud has it.
You want to start from scratch with Grow 1 in week 1 and harvest in week 16 (Stinkbud's 15 weeks)
Grow 2 you start in week 3 and harvest in week 18
Grow 3 you start in week 5 and harvest in week 20
Etc.
This is the way that a lot of commercial growers of vegetables in Greenhouses work, but then starting every day.
And still they most of the time use a smaller unit for the clones or the seedlings.
Still, what you want couldn't be finished in a cloner, because the plants would kill each other for lack of space for plants and roots.
You could of course use the container - which Stinkbud uses for flowering - as a cloner as well.
It will look silly in the beginning with the tiny plants, but it works.
But then you should have different, separate rooms, which would make it more expensive.
And if you want to harvest every 2 weeks you need a lot of rooms, I guess at least 8 or 9 rooms, because the plant from clone to harvest will occupie the room for about 15 weeks or more, depending on the strain.
Because at the start the clones need 24/7 light, after the roots develop good (the veg period) you switch to 18/6 and for blooming to 12/12.
So a lot of hassle.
Stinkbud needs just a small room for cloning and also for the veg period, because his cloner is small, and his veg unit is a bit wider.
Your system would work if you have 8 or 9 rooms and you want to waste a lot of space.
The plus side would be that you wouldn't have to transplant the clones to the veg unit and later to the blooming unit.
Which also has a downside, because if a few of your clones will die (which allways happens to a few) you end up with empty spots in the unit. Waste of light and space.
So I would say, you can do it, but as long as you are not doing this on a really large scale, it would be a stupid idea.