Impossible for me most of the time to increase my VPD ( too much vegetation in room)
I never get rot (4 ceiling fans help)
And I haven't noticed a much steeper pot weight dip during summer temperatures with higher VPD.
I'm getting excellent yields (600gr/m2+) of extremely sticky bud too.
VPD is not the be all, end all people think.
I personally think WIND velocity is one of the most important ways to prevent rot and somehow affects VPD greatly too
Here's an interesting quote with source about VPD, it explains the plants find balance with high humidity.
"A dry environment will simply pull more transpiration out of the plant itself, drawn up through the roots. If the pressure imbalance goes on too long, and the atmosphere is too dry, plant's close off their stomata as a final protective mechanism to reduce moisture loss. "
"In a relatively humid environment, the VPD is low. The vapor pressure internally and externally even out. Finding a perfect balance of humidity and temperature, guarantees water and nutrient movement, but prevents aggressive waste seen in low relative humidity environments. Plants are generally less stressed, and more receptive to CO2 in the grow room."
SOURCE:
https://www.cannabistech.com/articles/mastering-vpd-control-for-plentiful-harvests/
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Here's the perfect healthy plants in a low VPD environment. (taken just now as with the above graph)
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