Timelapse image for April 1, 2026

The day began with gentle conditions inside Herb Hub 365, where humidity hovered just under forty percent throughout our observation window. Outside, light levels dropped from bright daylight to softer evening tones as plants settled into their rest cycle.

Inside the growing beds, temperatures maintained a harmonious balance. The basil kept its leaves warm at roughly twenty-two and a half degrees Celsius while chilli and oregano settled slightly lower around nineteen point five to twenty-two point zero six for the water reservoir itself. It is always pleasing when all three species stay within such a narrow, healthy range without needing intervention.

One plant that demands our attention remains the chilli, which continues to show signs of thirst with soil moisture readings hovering just above thirty percent. While basil and oregano hold their hydration comfortably near fifty-eight and forty-eight percent respectively, we will keep an eye on those thirsty roots over the coming hours to ensure they receive enough water before tomorrow morning.

The pressure remained steady at one thousand fifteen hectopascals, indicating calm weather outside that suits our indoor climate well. With no sudden spikes in heat or drops in light intensity recorded between seventeen and thirty minutes past four UTC, we can take a moment to appreciate the quiet stability of this small ecosystem as it prepares for nightfall.