Keeping an oscillating fan on 'em would help to dry-out the soil.

Don't water or feed again till the soil dries-out. (dry to about 3 or 4 inches deep) Consistently overwatered soil becomes toxic and suffocates the roots. If the soil is getting stinky and developing algae...lockout and root rot are soon to follow.

If you happen to let it dry-out too much, and the water goes straight through the soil without absorbing, add a half teaspoon of liquid dishsoap (not the anti-bacterial kind or it will kill the beneficial bacteria in the soil) to a gallon of water and add it slowly to the pot. Add a cup, let it sit. Add another cup, let it sit. Add another cup...till water trickles out of the bottom. The dishsoap acts like a surfactant. (a wetting agent) Makes the water absorb better into the peat moss. One treatment is usually enough to take you to harvest. (don't make this a habit)