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Reggie - N: 8 P: 4 K: 3 temp 21 humid 65
The two above are always true, but the rest are RANDOMIZED so you have to experiment or spend research points.
Imo it's not that hard to experiment on your own, and you only have to do it with 1 or 2 strains before you get research anyways.
edit: this is how I experiment so you can get an idea:
with a new strain I have no idea about, I plant 5 or 6 of them in a room, wait until they all have the watering icon ready. Then I water one, and click on the rightrmost tab under that plant info which shows a record of the +% quality change. This is the baseline, usually it's someewhere between +5% to +9% if you happened to get very lucky. The maximum is +15%. Move to the next plant, change the N composition to 3. Water it. Check the quality tab. If it went up, then check 2 and 4 on the next plants. It always has a strict maximum for each value so once you find an increase followed by a decrease in that same direction then you know you hit max. If it didn't go up, then go in the other direction. Keep this up with all the different settings. You should be able to uncover all the information after 2 full grow/harvest cycles, less if you are lucky.
example: the baseline is +5%. I set N to 3, it's still +5%. So I say this is the wrong direction I go to N 7. Now it's +8%. I check N6, it's +7%. I check N8 it's +7%. Now I know for sure that N7 is the best setting for this plant. Repeat the overall process for the other settings. Again water one for baseline, then change just one setting at a time, look for the direction of increase and keep checking until you get a decrease (or check the other direction if your first direction increase was a dud).
But its very easy to find ideal conditions. Just change one variable and then water. observe the change. rinse and repeat.
I was able to pinpoint the best conditions very easily long before I had enough research points to just buy the information.