The way I see it, drying is part of the curing process, and is more important than the jar curing part.
After 4 days of drying, if you were to quick dry it the rest of the way, it would already taste pretty good when compared to quick dried fresh cut.
Curing is a game of diminishing returns. The first day makes the biggest difference, but the next day less, the next day even less, and less and less... until each day only causes marginal changes.
I agree that if your product is not good after drying, your product also won't be good after a cure, but I also think the longer the cure, the better.
I agree, i cure mine and smoke and cure,however my patients and the dispensary that takes my stuff ask for a 3 month cure,,so i do. The dispensery is very picky looking at it with microscopes and have even told me the thc and cbd content of a couple of my strains..then last year they ased me to give them 20 clones so i did...Now they want me to find new strains..i feel im being used at this point so i no longer deal w the dispensery only my patients.