So on the RH/Temps... Temps rise, RH drops, Temps drop RH rises. That's why it's all relative.
Thats why sometimes it can be very useful to have an eye on the total water (g/m³) both inlet and outlet air.
With knowing that delta, and knowing your exhaust ventilation power, you know for sure that the vapor can leave.
Lets say you have your lights on the night of the day....
outside it's 17°C at 75% rH.... thats a total of: 11,52 g/m³
now that air streams in your rooms through the windows and it heats up 21°C.... still it's 11,52g/m³... but now it's 62% rH entering your grow room.
In your grow room it heats up from the light to 25°C... down to 49% rH... and the evaportion water adds up and the total water and rH rises.
The outlet now says 26°C and 55%.... this doesn't tells you shit... just "looks fine", but doesn't tell how much water is leaving.
But now you look whats that in total: 13,39 g/m³
That minus 11,52 g/m³ from the inlet is 1,87g/m³... thats the water that leaves your grow room every 1m³ .... 1,87g
Now lets say you have 300m³/h exhaust vent... that means 561grams or milliliters of water leave the Groom per hour.
Thats 6,7 liters evaporation per light phase. That gives you an idea about the thirst of them and what the exhaust capacity needs to be in the late flowering!
If my inlet humidity goes to high... I reduce light intensity 700-800, to reduce evaporation to reduce chance of mold. I regularly turn the lights down last weeks.... while giving higher intensities of up to 1000µmol the first 8 weeks. That works good! In the final phase, if the it's a very humid day then I turn intensity even lower 500 to reduce evaporation and chances of condensation at the bud-stems.
If you not keep up the 300m³/h it goes higher. If you want it lower, then you must exhaust more/faster, controlling the VPD, but the inlet total water is limiting you, depending on what the outter conditions ambient humidity are. Thats why i pick the night... it is higher rH... but lower total, when that warms up, it is relatively dry and good for grow. Better than warm air from the day 23°C that is already at 60% rH... that is a lot of total water already. Also nights better CO² in urban regions, and it is easier to not have a high DIF, other way aroung having the light on the day, you have more DIF to the night. That stretches a lot, i see that often here, lot of stretch. No problems with hot summer days having the lights on nights, too. Growing nights with the light-phase has a lot pros.