If your soil is chunky/porous/airy, you don't need to let pots get extremely dry to avoid root rot since the risk of rotting the roots is greatly reduced. If using unglazed clay pots, the risk is further reduced. You should water before the dryness is so acute that roots shrivel. Without having watched your repotting, it would be impossible for anyone to try to prescribe a schedule. We have no idea what the roots-to-soil ratio is, size pot, or what kind of temps & exposure your newbs will have. While plants are outside for summer, I water all of them every 2-3 days to make sure they don't get too dry.