Looks like she is growing with very high turgor pressure. Transpiration is very high, it's not bad or good but it is quite stressful 😅 for the plant to maintain for long periods.
High levels of transpiration drive the mass flow of water (and the nutrients dissolved within it) to the root surfaces for uptake.
However, the relationship is not perfectly linear, and "very high" levels can create more problems. An optimum transpiration rate is necessary for efficient nutrient uptake and overall plant health, but extremely high rates can lead to water stress and a reduction in uptake if the plant's water balance is compromised.
Either increase nutrients and water to align with the plants growth or reduce the environmental that is causing such high levels of transpiration.
Gluck