If your dahlia tubers fall apart when being lifted out of the ground, then they are rotten and should be disposed of. If it’s just the foliage that detaches from the tubers, the tubers themselves are probably just fine; you’ll have to dig them up and have a closer look. If they are squishy and fall apart easily, then they are no good. In the fall, especially after a frost, the foliage dies off naturally, which is when it easily detaches from the tuber.
If your dahlia tubers fall apart when being lifted out of the ground, then they are rotten and should be disposed of. If it’s just the foliage that detaches from the tubers, the tubers themselves are probably just fine; you’ll have to dig them up and have a closer look. If they are squishy and fall apart easily, then they are no good. In the fall, especially after a frost, the foliage dies off naturally, which is when it easily detaches from the tuber.