Literally running out of options gonna trash this plant

Renfro

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Interesting. I find it hard to believe that your plants don’t move during watering.
They really don't show any noticeable signs of droop after watering.

Do plants in DWC droop all the time?

The droop is likely a lack of oxygen at the roots.
 

Keeprollinup

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Drill about 30 hols in the pots with a 10mil drill bit they will dry out fast and help the growth of your plant will allow more oxygen to reach the roots. They will grow a lot quicker to as you will be watering more often. The pots you are using are the same as mine good luck.
 

Nutty sKunK

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They really don't show any noticeable signs of droop after watering.

Do plants in DWC droop all the time?

The droop is likely a lack of oxygen at the roots.
I’ll grab a pic of mine before and after.

Deffo lack of oxygen but no other way to avoid it. Unless it’s a drip system which won’t flood the roots.
 

xtsho

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My plants don't droop after watering. Granted I use blumats so the plants are constantly watered but I still hand water a few plants each grow. I never notice them drooping after being watered.
 

Nutty sKunK

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My plants don't droop after watering. Granted I use blumats so the plants are constantly watered but I still hand water a few plants each grow. I never notice them drooping after being watered.
What volume of pot/how much water you give em?

Mine react really fast to the first few drops of water.

Although I do water with 60f water.. perhaps that’s it?
 
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