Its a good idea, for sure, and more time is better, I have a friend who cures for 3 month minimum. I however take a more practical approach, I tend to let go of about 1/3 of it before any curing, and the remainder I continue to cure as I go through it, so the end of the batch has usually cured a full month. Not ideal, but it works. I basicaly don't allow curing to dictate the use of my product, but rather allow everything that is not being utilized, to continuously cure for as long as possible.