haha I was WTF when I saw a notification for this thread! I actually hadn't been on here for 5-6 years and just came back few weeks back because I started growing again. My county had banned outdoor growing. Figured fuck it and bought a few clones, keeping it small compared to my 10-12 plant grows I did for several years.
I'm no super expert on this, I just found my method worked through trial and error over 3-4 years. Obviously you want to take your local conditions into account. I'm not sure why you'd want to put weed in the freezer as part of the curing process, not really seeing the benefit. I've heard that freezing can damage the trichs and make them prone to fall off, although I did store some jarred bud in my freezer to keep it fresh after curing, and didn't really notice any trichs falling off or lessened quality, although your mileage may vary.
I'm in Northern Ca and it does get somewhat dry here (summer/fall temps typically 90's to low 100's), but you're on the equator. See what works for you, but IMO hanging them in the open too long is bad, as I said earlier I bagged in brown paper grocery bags when the outside of the buds started feeling crispy, which was within a few days where I'm at. I rolled the top of the bags shut. Every days I'd open them up, move the buds (still attached to the stem) around and leave the bag open a short time and closed it up again. I pretty much let them cure this way before jarring, although I'd open and check the jars regularly to let any excess moisture out and make sure they wouldn't mold.
I would think having a fan blow on the branches/buds would dry them too fast, I tried that once and almost ruined them. You want slow but not so slow you risk getting mold
Honestly, there are many growers here with more experience and different methods for curing, so do your research and see what works best.