I tell my students that most rules of thumb are worth ignoring, but here is mine anyway, for what little it is worth. For may taste:
-- if I haven't exceeded the dynamic range of the sensor, I don't consider compositing, instead using tools like dodging and burning if needed.
-- If I have exceeded the dynamic range of the sensor, and if that fact is a problem (it isn't always), I do exposure fusion rather than HDR. See
this post for an explanation. I do it with Lightroom Enfuse at its default settings. It combines parts of the images based on exposure without any tone mapping. I find that tone mapping distorts colors and, in extreme cases, looks like painting on velvet. But just my taste.
In this case, it doesn't look like you exceeded the range of the sensor.