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Lifting Caladium - What to do about the ROOTS?

When you lift caladium, what do you do about the roots and when? Everything I have read says that after you lift caladium bulbs in the fall, lay them out to dry for about two weeks. The leaves should be left on and allowed to dry and fall off on their own, as the bulbs absorb nutrients from the leaves. However, I have never seen any mention of what to do about the caladium *roots*. Should I leave them on as well and allow them to dry with the bulbs before applying fungicide and storing for the winter? Will they fall off? Or will I need to then cut them off? Or should the roots be cut off right after lifting?

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