From Ground: For an mosquito Plant that's in the ground, begin by thoroughly watering the plant early in the morning. Using a shovel, make a circular cut around the plant, ensuring it is wide enough to encompass the majority of the root system. Gently lift the root system with the shovel, keeping as much soil intact as possible around the roots.
From Pot: If the mosquito Plant is in a pot, the first step is to water it thoroughly. Then, tip the pot sideways and carefully tug on the base of the mosquito Plant. The plant with its root ball and soil should slide out. If they do not, you can gently tap the edges of the pot to help loosen it.
From Seedling Tray: For seedlings in a tray, start by watering them well. Then, gently hold the mosquito Plant by its leaves, not the stem, and lightly tug. The seedling should pop out, roots, soil, and all. If it resists, you can use a knife or stick to help loosen the earth around it.