yes you are right, the "trick" is just, for best result in my opinion, to still after 7-9 days have them a lil bendy not snappy
to achieve this hang plants whole w a RH around 40% at 20-25C and it will take around 7-9 days till they are "dry for trimming and curing", not snappy, and this allows for most chlorophyll to evaporate before curing
trimming really is a beetch this way but trimming them after drying let your buds "sweat" and your dank buds will stink up right before going in the jar. Thx to Shrubs First for the drying tip, I tried this way and i'ts the way I'm going till I try something else that proves to be better...just make sure you have a good air flow so there's no mold, don't blow right at them, I just let the fans from the growing sections move the air, works for me. Also to add I think that many people here in the forums, especially "first timers" chop their plants to early and the buds haven't really "packed" up then their plant(s)/buds will dry faster hence a "lesser product" regarding yield, potency due to cut too early and lesser taste and aroma due to again cut too early but also due to it dries up too fast loosing a lot of taste and aroma...these are my conclusions after growing and drying/curing buds many different ways, not what I've read or heard.
//CaL