consider drying in the fridge if your situation allows. hygrometer to monitor humidity, use the crisper drawer and paper bags to keep more humidity in around the buds if necesssary. ideally you'd remove most of the moisture the first ~3-4 days (keep humidity low), then raise it to slow the process down so you get a 2-3 week total length dry time. takes a bit of experimentation since it depends on your fridge, how much buds,how frequently you open the fridge etc.
wet trimmed individual buds dry faster than whole untrimmed branches and produce less ambient humidity, this is useful to consider since if humidity is too high in the fridge with whole branches, you can wet trim them down to individual buds to assist in reducing humidity. i would say ~50% is a nice humidity level to shoot for, lower than the conventional 60% hang dry temp due to the lower temps in the fridge, however its not a big deal if your range is 40-60%, i like keeping the stems on to use the snap test to decide whether they are ready for curing.
im currently using this strategy to dry my first plants, its a solid method since the fridge works to maintain humidity and low temperatures, i.e. the ideal environment for drying to maximise terpene retention. the cons are that you'll likely stink up your fridge with the scent (potentially not a con), youll require a frost-free fridge, and that it takes some trial and error to dial it in (however its quite literally an automated drying area once you dial it in).