I know I'm late to this thread but I want to add a couple points. Curing does two things; lets the chlorophyll, which gives your buds the hay smell and taste, break down plus allows the THC to convert to a more psycho-active form. Good trimming really helps cut down on the harsh smell and taste plus leaves contain more chlorophyll than trichomes. Cut them back and make hash. Also, the longer you cure the richer the high (and taste). I prefer a 3 month cure before I smoke but I can do that because I always have a stash from the year before.
Secondly, freezing will change the THC chemistry and rob the bud of some of its upper highs. In the past, I have only put my jars in the freezer when my jars get 9+ months old and the mid-summer temps get high. Freezing will preserve the THC as both high temps and oxygen degrade THC. This year I've been vacuum-sealing my jars so I can go longer without have to rely on the freezer. Hopefully, this will extend the jar life at room temp.
I also stagger my harvest to not only allow all the buds to mature but to get different highs. Early harvest gives energetic highs and late ones lean more towards couch lock. This year I staggered my harvest from 9/20 to 10/18 clipping twice a week. The attached pic is from my third round of cutting. There is a pronounced difference in the buzz from harvest 1 to 10.