I've had root shock happen before and the best thing you can do is get it the hell out of direct sunlight! The roots are in shock and they still need water, but just as Brick Top said on the first page you don't want to over water them - a common mistake. Since they are in shock they can't be relied on to feed your plant. Instead the plant is going to rely on the leaves for nutrients, so mist your leaves, keep them moist and keep it out of wind and direct sunlight! Even if you're using Superthrive you should go this route just for safe measure, but I've never used it before and my plant two years ago bounced back in about 2-3 hours from a bad tear. The sound of the root ripping is like a bitch breaking your heart for the first time, everytime! Even if you feel like it's against all odds that plant can make it through, my leaves were sagging to the stalk and i took pictures, ran home, and got on rollitup to figure out what the fuck to do! I responded quickly to a bad fuck up and it turned out wonderfully - THERE IS STILL HOPE! I'm actually going through it right now because I found a nice plant growing between two bricks in the middle of my brick walk! Amazing how one seed happened to fall out there . . . So i poured some water between the crack since the dirt was dry and it was a tight space, let it soak in for about 3 minutes and etremely slowly pulled it out and the roots ripped a little, but otherwise there was absolutely no hope for this plant and it turns out it's the best one I have right now as long as it pulls through! Good Luck and I hope this Helps!