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Aug 14, 2017 7:41 AM CST
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From my experience, the backbulbs won't change much now that they've dried out (i.e. they won't recover their normal, rounded shape). As long as they are still firm, you can still try to get them to grow. As Elaine said, water sparingly (but don't let the media really dry out) and give it time. Hopefully they will grow for you.
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