The vpd chart is very useful if you get it. There was a thread about it just yesterday. But the ideal in my opinion moves throughout the grow cycle. Anything in the mid 70's F is good, too low and it's cold and not worth paying to keep it at a certain point. So for that temperature you need to determine how much draw you want the air to have upon the plants leaf surface. I like 1.15 to 1.20, unless I need to play catch up, but that's a different story. Anyways, back to the desired humidity. @ say 74 I'd like 60%.
Reason being @ 55% the plant needs a supplementation of water between scheduled watering/feeding. Like an unscheduled one or I need to increase pot size. There is to much drawn from the air, there is a lack of moisture and the plant had to make that up.
On the other end of things, if the humidity were instead 65%, the plant would not consume all that it is given and my run off would be greater. Because of this I would get a build up of moisture below the canopy encouraging anarobic fungal growth.
Now just a few degrees warmer and things change. @ 78F I'd wan't the humidity up at 65% to slow the plants rate of transpiration. Any drier and the plant needs more water and less nutrient.
I hope this helps to clarify vpd.
Now leaf curl, that's typically excess nutrients in the soil. Maybe it was too dry and you fed instead of watered.
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