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i'm not too sure if it will really be a problem or not. what you sould do is just buy another gallon of water, and just alternate which bottle you use. use the "super" water, and use the regular, then the "super", then the regular...
While on the discussion of too much superthrive, is it okay to soak the roots of a cp while transplanting? If so, how long? Seems too much if you can only put a drop in 1 gallon, but still...
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I have used superthrive for that. I put a drop or two into about 2 cups (or more) of water. I usually place them in the water and then start setting up their new pots. I have left them in water like this overnight when I ran out of pots with no ill affects to the plant. Usually they are only in it for 10 to 15 minutes and rarely 30 minutes. I think this overdose is compensated for when you water the plant to settle the soil around the roots. I usually give them a thorough watering by flooding the soil several times till the water draining out is fairly free of silt.
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