The morning readings from our greenhouse sensors arrived just before noon, capturing a quiet and stable environment inside the main room. The ambient temperature hovered comfortably around 24°C while our specific plants maintained their own cozy microclimates between 21.6°C and 21.9°C. It feels like a gentle start to another productive growing season here at Herb Hub 365.

Light levels showed some natural fluctuation during this brief observation window, starting with nearly 940 lux before dipping down as we took subsequent snapshots to finish around 424 lux. This variation is typical for an indoor setup and suggests our plants are adapting well to changing conditions without stress.

Soil moisture levels remained impressively consistent across all three pots throughout this short period. Basil stayed very hydrated at over 91%, while chilli and oregano settled in the mid-to-low fifties percent range, indicating that our watering schedule is keeping things balanced with no sudden drying out or waterlogging detected yet.

Humidity held a fairly constant low-mid level around 34-35% during these checks, which helps prevent fungal issues while allowing for good air circulation. With the pressure remaining stable at 1002 hPa and all plant temperatures tracking closely together, there is no immediate need to adjust anything as we continue monitoring throughout the day.