I trim right after cutting off plant. I've tried other methods and this just works best for me. Been loving the trim bin. Getting lots of kief off the trim.
http://www.amazon.com/Harvest-More-T.../dp/B00884Z6F4
A bright led desk lamp is crucial to a good trim also.
Already mentioned the ARS scissors but those things rule so I'll mention it again. Get two pairs. One can soak in cleaning solution while you use the others.
http://www.amazon.com/ARS-SS-320BM-A...s=ars+scissors
Also some cheap vinyl gloves from Walgreens work great to keep the sticky on your buds and off your hands.
Then hang to dry till ready for curing process. A great and cheap way to hang dry is get a large cardboard box and run multiple string rows across the top. Then hang the buds from the strings and dry for 4-5 days. When the stems are close to snapping or snap when bent I start curing. Never close the box and always store in a dark cool space with a fan not blowing on them but on in the room for air circ. I love the box method. Very space efficient.
For curing I start in grocery store plastic bags inside paper bags opening twice daily for 15-30 mins to sweat them for a few days. When I open them and they feel dry it's time for the next step. Then I de stem them, fine trim anything I missed and place in jars. Burp jars daily (15-30mins) till desired moisture (up to a week or so or when they feel dry )and then weekly for a month. Then monthly after that.
Works like a charm.
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