Artificially aging oak leaves?

Has anybody tried artificially aging or fermenting freshly fallen oak leaves for flower beetle/millipede substrate? I'm wondering if they could be shredded and treated essentially like oak sawdust used in flake soil to create usable material within a few weeks. It's hard to find places that have multiple years of leaves left in place to naturally age, so I'm just curious.

 
Yea I believe so, I've been told by a german beetle breeder that you can make a fermented leaf substrate with a similar recipe to FS in a few weeks.

 
Yea I believe so, I've been told by a german beetle breeder that you can make a fermented leaf substrate with a similar recipe to FS in a few weeks.
Thanks! It's basically just a process of speeding up the same decomposition that turns it into usable material in the wild - moisture, heat, fungi. I'll try it some time and share the results.

 
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