In the most recent photo, I don't see anything to indicate that the plants are "freaking out". It looks like the leaves at the top of plant on the right have lowered their angle.
Re. temp and RH - temp and RH on the floor in the corner is the temp and RH on the floor in the corner. It wouldn't hurt to get the temp and RH at the canopy level.
Cannabis will grow in a range of temp and RH values. Metabolic rate increases with temperature and net photosynthesis peaks at 85°±. One photo shows 77° and 48%. Per this screenshot, your VPD is right on target.
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The plant on then left has a damaged leaf but the damage is limited to one leaf and appears to have happened some time ago.
All in all, it's good that you're watching your plant but I don't see light
damage. One picture showed the top of one plant with leaves at a very high angle but that appears to have changed, right?
If I were growing this, I would continue to increase light levels because crop yield and quality increase as light levels increase. I grow in hydro and am careful to keep VPD at optimal levels so at this age 45 days±, I'm typically feeding my plants at higher light levels.
I opened my grow journal from my grow this Spring and the text below was highlighted, from day 41.
The values in the table are PPFD or DLI with averages for the grids in the bottom rows and side columns for average and standard deviation.
The average PPFD for the plant was 999µmol and the canopy was very even at the time with a standard deviation of 37µmol or, for DLI, 3mol. The average DLI for the plant was 86 with values ranging from 90mol to 84mol.
Cannabis
is a light whore loves light.
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