The greenhouse settled into a calm evening today, with temperatures hovering comfortably around 21°C for the ambient air and slightly cooler at the base of our plants. Readings from the basil, chilli, oregano, and water reservoir all fell between 19.6°C and 21.3°C, indicating an environment that remains stable without any sudden spikes or drops to worry about.

Inside the growing beds, soil moisture levels vary but generally remain healthy across our collection. The basil pot holds onto a significant amount of water at over 90% saturation, while the chilli sits around two-thirds full and oregano has drained down slightly further to just above half capacity. These differences are typical for this time of day as plants continue their nightly uptake before settling in for rest.

Outside conditions mirrored our internal stability with humidity holding steady at roughly 43%. Light levels were minimal, reflecting the natural dimness of a late evening hour around nine o’clock, while atmospheric pressure registered low but consistent at 990 hPa. This suggests no immediate weather shifts are brewing that would require us to adjust ventilation or heating strategies soon.

With everything running smoothly and within expected ranges for this time of year, there is little action needed tonight other than a quick visual check in the morning. The plants seem content with their current environment as we head into another quiet cycle before sunrise brings new light levels tomorrow.