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David, do you know your zone? I am in zone 7a in the states. I was told to just hang onto mine until spring and plant it out then because it was getting too late for it to put down any roots before winter sets in here. How big are your offsets?
Konjac doesnt tend to do anything until is good and ready to. Depending on your zone, if it is warm enough, you could put them in the dirt now with the knowledge that they probly wont sprout for months. For me,though, this seems like an uneeded risk and it would seem better to store them dry until they perk up in spring ...
Yes, store it dry or in dry potting mix until next spring. These are very easy to overwinter and you should have no problems whatsoever. Do you have any native Arum near you that you grow or would like to maybe trade for some Arisaema or Amorphs perhaps?? Best of luck with the konjac :o)
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