Apart from konjac I had outside the following types:
A. napalensis = mid-September pulled up. As partial shade. Increase from 150 g to 450 g.
A. bulbifer = moved in early October. Stand full sun. Very compact habit. Increase of 520 g on just under 1kg.
A. kachinensis = end of October pulled up. Stand full sun. Very compact habit. Increase from 150 g to 500 g.
A. ferruginosus eingeogen = end of September. Stand full sun. This requires very red petiole. It was originally a daughter tuber, the end result was a tuber in same size. I will try next year out in any case.
A. dunnii stand = partial shade. Is late August already moved. It was a small tuber 20 g; no growth. I could however imagine that these types works out well.
A. koratensis or paeonifolius (?) = partial shade. Color-intensive petiole as in the winter garden. I left it too long outside. When it got cold, the leaves died off. When you take out the bulbs, I noted that almost all of these were to drive out new leaves (despite the cold). The plants were going to continue to grow so. The old tubers were thereby exhausted and not yet trained the new tubers. I put a part of tubers in the winter garden in pots, to allow them to grow further, the others get a break now. Let's see what it is. There was not an increase in tubers anyway. I will plant next year but the way.
A. prainii = partial shade. I had it only during the warm period in the summer outside, such as until the end of August. She then came back to the winter garden and continued to grow there. At the time the plants move - two have already moved. I did not expect that she can handle out there. The trial was very positive and will do it again next year.
Generally, I plant out when the blades from the blade sleeve come out. This leaves can in time adapt to the weather conditions.
The fully sunny standing plants all had a very compact habit, i.e. the petioles were very stocky and quite thick. The whole plant was not so nice. In the winter garden, the plants have a better ratio between the length of the petiole and the diameter of the blade.
Despite of the full sun stand the leaves were not burned all completely green so.I've fertilized all plants with some low-cost nutrient solution.
Greeting
Ortwin