If you plan to store the battery, I would say the best way is to set the time until discharge to 1 day. Then fully charge the battery, disconnect it from the charger and let the auto discharge process take it to storage level. Don't put the battery back in the drone. I've experienced problems with the auto discharge while the battery is in the drone.
You'd be wasting half a cycle doing that, better off just short charging it to 50-60% and pulling the plug (or use an timing device for ~20-30mins). Then charge it up the rest of the way ~1hr before you're ready to fly. That way I keep all my LiPos at storage charge level until I need them. Those parallel chargers come in handy if you want to do more than one at a time.
Keeping them fully charged and relying on self-discharge just means you'll need to replace them sooner than later.