I use marijuana to treat this medical condition I have in which I feel sad when I don't have weed.

How can a NEET like me earn a little money online when I'm not vigorously searching for jobs by posting on chapo dot chat?

I created an Amazon Mechanical Turk account, but the approval process will take a few days. I've tried stuff like UserTesting dot com, but I don't like being recorded.

Edit: Where's my money, Biden!?

  • TankieTanuki [he/him]
    hexagon
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    4 years ago

    I just moved across state borders and although marijuana is legal where I now live, my apartment is probably too small for me to want to do that. It also takes a long time to grow, harvest, and dry. The prospect of "free" weed is tempting though.

    • crime [she/her, any]
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      4 years ago

      You should check out r/spacebuckets if you're interested - I grow 1 plant at a time in a 1br and it keeps me pretty well stocked, my last grow yielded close to an ounce of bud and enough trim to make around 2.5 cups of infused oil for edibles.

      Growing and curing does take time, but only 3-4 months depending on your plant and strain, so even if you're still looking for weed money in the meantime you'll get some in the future. It's a really rewarding hobby in a couple of ways :)

      • TankieTanuki [he/him]
        hexagon
        ·
        4 years ago

        Do they all require grow lamps? Because I like to avoid UV light.

        • crime [she/her, any]
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          edit-2
          4 years ago

          They do need light to grow, yeah, but it doesn't need to be like some purple-hued grow lamp. Many (or most?) people just use regular white light bulbs — I think a pair of $10 flood bulbs should do the trick. If you're less concerned with maximizing yield you don't need to go too far down the road of optimizing your lighting set up at all.

          here's a thorough guide to good light bulb options for growing — the author/curator of that sub is an electrician who's done a lot of research and testing on plant lights and lighting setups, especially for bucket grows. It can be pretty dense and you don't need to read or understand most of it — the post I linked has a pretty succinct summary of different bulbs at the bottom

          Edit: I should note that especially if you're growing in a bucket, the light should be pretty much entirely sealed off from you