McShnutz
Well-Known Member
Your thinking is on the right track, but the leaves would have frilled tips along the serrated edge and curl downward from high wind which causes excessive transpiration. Additionally, there would most likely be some necrosis from accumulated salts. But this too is dependent on nutrient strength.I love your DWC set up. I'm gonna try this in a pot like that sometime.
I was just wondering about the fan, because the 2 plants in the front are kinda curling but the one in the back is fine. I'm not super experienced, but maybe it's not nitrogen toxicity but wind exposure? Like, could it be because the 2 in the front are getting more wind than the one in the back or no? Probably not, but it was just a thought.
The OP's leaves are drooping. Tell tail sign of low dissolved 02 and unhappy roots.