I see them. If you look dead centre of the bud, then slightly too the right. A little bunch.
What's your room like? Do they seem stressed at all? You can get more stable genetics that won't do this to you over and over again. If it keeps happening, then you might have a stress factor you aren't aware of, light leak, etc?
How far into flower are you, you can clone a plant in flower, the further along, the harder it is, but there isn't really much different about it. The cuttings take longer to root, and are more likely to fail in my limuited experience. Also, your chances are lowered because you won't want to take too many cuttings and stress the flowering donor plant, so you won't have much material to work with.
If you really want to keep the one plant, and have time to kill, you'd probably have the best luck by killing your unstable plants off, switching back to 18/6 and revegging the flowering plant you like, then taking clones.
Also - re: "They smell to good to get rid of".....There will always be others, so it depends on your goals.
It's like a chose your own adventure. Finish them all out, and possibly have seeded,but perfectly good bud (including your good plant you want to clone as the pollen would spread), or chop them, re-veg and fill the room back up with a plant you trust before spending any more time.
My thoughts for what they are worth.