if the bottle was plastic, it was probably that some of the flavors and smells of the juice permeated the container leaving a light residual smell/taste....but i would not worry about it, many growers use a molasses and water mixture to supplement their plants, some even use it at every watering. And i believe robinsons is a higer quality juice drink than most if im not mistaken, so odds are it isn't from concentrate and doesn't contain allot of additives, certainly none that would be detrimental to your plant(s). I wouldn't worry about it, if any ill effects appear you can always flush the plants, but this would also flush many of the good things from your medium as well as the slight bit of residual sugars. Just my opinion.
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