Hello. I see your question is still open. Yes, that is all I use now to dry and cure my buds. I wet trim the branches as you take them off the plant. I hang the branches for 3 days in the summer and 4 days in the winter. Then I clip the buds off the branch into the paper bag. I use the paper bags that a 6 pack can fit into. I cut the top 1/3 off the bag so the buds don't have so far to fall. Put no more than 2 to 3 inches in the bag or you could get mold. Close the bag and hang it on the same lines you hung the branches. Have a small fan moving air around the room, not just blowing on the bags. Leave the bags closed for a week, then check. With something to poke with, I open the bag and smell inside. Then I separate the buds a bit and look in the middle. I'm looking for undried sugar leaves. If I can bend them and they spring back close the bag for a few more days of drying. If the sugar leaves don't bend back, or break it is dry enough to put into jars. That's it. your buds are cured. The bag traps the gas Etheline that the drying buds emit, this cancels out the bitterness of the chlorophyll and helps the buds taste great. The bag also wicks away the moisture a bit slower than just hanging, but it cures while drying. No more burping, shaking or dumping out the jar and fluffing up the buds to dry some more.
Good Luck. Chuck.
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