Great comments Aeviaanah, I would just like to expand on two points a little more.
1)
When to pick your plants
Lots of people on these forums say that you should dry out your plants a bit before harvest. I completely disagree with this theory because the longer it takes your plants to dry out the more chance the chlorophyll (the stuff that gives it that "green" taste) has to break down. With that said, if you give your plant(s) a good healthy watering the day before harvest it should
extend your drying time. Also, leaving the buds on the stalks is crucial to extending the drying time, the stalk gives the bud an opportunity to wick moisture from it.
Another thing to note is the humidity and temperature of the area you're drying in. A temp of 22ºC-27ºC is ideal and a humidity level of 40% on the
first day and 45-55% each following day is optimal. Higher levels of each can invite unwanted mold.
2)
When to start the cure
I've found, with experimentation, the best method is to remove the buds from the stalks just before the stalk becomes snappable (still slightly bendable before the 'snap'). Manicure, if desired, and then put them into a brown paper bag. The more into one bag the better, up to a point - some people say 4-6" but I prefer slightly more..8". The reason for this is so buds compact slightly while they expel surface moisture and wick from the buds in the cluster, which helps to balance moisture levels in the buds countering any potentially flash dried areas. Leave them in the bag until you can smoke a bud in a joint without it going out. This is a good time to start your cure, use either glass jars or air tight plastic containers. I prefer the plastic containers, as long as they have no odor and an air tight seal can be assured, because - just like the brown paper bag - it allows me to keep more bud together.
This is not the only way to do it, but it's what I've found to work best.
Enjoy the smoke good peoples