Hester, willow bark teas are an old, old trick for getting cuttings, such as those from other trees, to root.
Just gotta find a willow! Cut it up into pieces, I guess let it set overnight or such (someone posted to let the willow branches set in water til they sprout, then use that water), then use. Another one is aspirin.
50/50 chance, either it will or it won't.
Cloning powders work but gels seem to coat the stem better than the powders to me. Try this next time: Stores have this product called rapid rooter cubes. There made from decayed tree matter. I've heard that you can root a clone in willow tree water without anything else so I guess thats why this stuff works so good. You can get about a 100 for $20 if you buy the ones you gotta rip apart. Use Clonex gel. Cut at 45. Dip and stick. Cover with dome. No nutes, just distilled water. Spray with water 4 to 5 times a day. You should be ready to plant in 10 days or less.
Good luck either way!
Subcool uses those and I can't fucking find them! I found rockwool at the local garden center and they keep it in the back, gotta ask for it (I just realized, maybe I should get to know the ladies who own the place a little better, they carry all the FF stuff). Every time I've tried to root a cutting of mj without using rooting powder (I dipped in seaweed extract first, then shook it off, then dipped in powder) it wilts and dies in less than a day. That's sticking it in soil.
I haven't tried Honkeytown's method of growing the roots in bubbling water. But, the more I think about it, the more I like the idea of using bubbling water EXCEPT for the transplanting to soil bit, as I've never been able to get any plant (not even pothos!) to make the transfer--they either live their lives in water, or they don't live.