Yes, you'd need to cure it in a barn until it changes color to brown then you would need enough leaf bundles to pile to start fermentation. Without this a lot of compounds are still in the leaf which can make for a gnarly experience. Possible you could experiment to cut down on ferment time.
Air curing is only one method. Flue cutting can shorten the process significantly based on the desired result.
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