@GemuGrows you know man, Curing was the worst for me, but now a days I kinda grown accustomed to this little technique:
- when it's time for harvest; chop my ladies and hang them upside down..on some basic string now during the winter season and early spring, (this harvest would probally be the cut off for this) I use my garage because it stays a really nice temp about 68 or so and the air flow it's really efficient. My garages it's pretty empty just some camping gear and a few collectible toy boxes so it holds no smell or anything...
I try to trim right when I chop my plants because it's the easiest to me to manicure and I see my dry time speed up atleast a week compared to leaving them on the whole stalk...
So in the time from hanging to complete harvest the plants have started to cure nicely and with all that extra material removed early it seems to work quiet nicely... From here
After a few days maybe a week depending on bud size... But I look for the stems to snap a bit maybe a little moister left and then I transfer to a brown paper bag, I prefer this before a jar because the paper absorbs the moister at a more consistent rate... Compared to "burping" jars... Again this is just my way...
And there isn't any specific data just me paying close attention to my changes and methods
@Javadog thanks man... Getting round two ready