How much dryback is okay?

Don't forget peat can also become hydrophobic when it gets too dry, meaning it won't readily absorb water when you add it again. This can make sections of the soil basically useless to the plant.

If they've gotten really dry you might want to do like @compassionateExotic mentioned and put them in a tray with a couple inches of water and let them soak it up for a while
 
Don't forget peat can also become hydrophobic when it gets too dry, meaning it won't readily absorb water when you add it again. This can make sections of the soil basically useless to the plant.

If they've gotten really dry you might want to do like @compassionateExotic mentioned and put them in a tray with a couple inches of water and let them soak it up for a while
Thank you. I feel like they’re okay now, they soaked up all the water on the bottom of the tent quick, I think next time I’ll water them like Exotic said in a try. Appreciate you guys
 
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