You can root a fan leaf, but it ain't easy or quick.

You really need a good root hormone to add to your water and patience.
I've used "willow water" in an ez-clonner to do them, and even then not all will take to rooting. And time to root varies by strain, but 2-3 times a regular cutting.

Willow water can be made by taking a bundle of willow cuttings and placing them in a bucket of water usually outdoors, and letting them sit for awhile till they start to show roots. Take willows out and strain water, it now is loaded with rooting hormones that you can use to water your leaf cuttings in rapid rooters, small RW cubes or use in a clonner.

Not fool proof, not easy but can be done. Hope this helps you.
oldmac Reviewed by oldmac on . rooting a fan leaf possible? my 10 kids are 5 weeks old today going on day 30, just now starting on their 5th nodes. First and foremost, is it me or are my plants just growing hella slow? I've seen other kids on day 30 and they have more shoots and more nodes developed.. I have 6 indica and 4 sativa. I dont wanna throw them into flower just yet, because to me they're still small, but I wanna sex them as soon as possible. I was wondering if it were possible to cut a fan leaf and root it. I've seen some flowered Rating: 5