Can't argue with results. I would have thought 32 deg (= 90 F) is too hot for lettuce and your location too sunny in that heat. And I never understand Kratky method and why it isn't just stagnant water (other people have written in here about it).
But your lettuce looks great!
Do you worry about growing in styrofoam, especially in that heat? "It was observed that temperature played a major role in the leaching of styrene monomer [and other aromatic compounds] from Styrofoam cups"
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17915704
At least some plants are used in phyto-remediation to help clean air or water of toxic chemicals, because they can uptake them. "One pot of Chlorophytum in 200 square foot room is enough to perform as an air filter, which releases oxygen and absorbs carcinogens like formaldehyde and styrene. ...Ivy is the most effective indoor plant in absorbing formaldehyde. It also absorbs harmful substances like benzene [and styrene]. In 24 hours, ivy can absorb 90% of indoor benzene."
https://thisgreenearth.wordpress.com/20 ... r-quality/