Yes, this is a forum. Forums are places of conversation and information exchange. Good, quality information is compiled by well thought out topics, with little deviation from what the topic is in the conversions that ensue.
If you don't like the answers that you've found, keep looking. Or, just do the damn thing and build your own baseline. If you in fact produce seeds, then this should be a non-issue for you to accomplish. Otherwise, this is a yet another wasted thread clouding up the search results for people that actually do their homework. Too many variables come into play to provide even close to an acceptable average for outdoor plants. Genetics, location, feed, media, volume of media, watering schedule, light availability, pests, rippers, weather. All of it plays a role.
Now for my closing remarks. Yes, I am being a dick because even if someone came in and gave you the answer for which you seek, you obviously have some chip on your shoulder, and would likely argue with them too. Just grow a fuckin plant and rinse and repeat.