Re: dwarf Cavendish help...
I would suggest that you wash them up and leave them out to dry thoroughly at room temperature or cooler.
Then check for soft spots on the corms. If there is no soft spots you can either store them in a cool (50*F) dry place until spring or plant them in your greenhouse.
The corms can be dried out without damaging them and should be stored dry.
What a bargain you got.
Allen
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