From Ground: Presoaking Soil: Generously water the birdnest anthurium plant to make the soil easier to work with and reduce root damage during removal. Digging Around the Plant: Use a shovel or spade to dig a trench around the birdnest anthurium, allowing plenty of space to avoid cutting into the root ball. Lifting the Plant: Carefully slide the spade under the root ball and gently lift the birdnest anthurium out of its current location with minimal root disturbance.
From Pot: Watering: Thoroughly water the birdnest anthurium in its pot to reduce transplant shock and ease root ball removal. Loosening Edges: Gently tap and squeeze the sides of the pot to separate the root ball from the pot walls. Easing the Plant Out: Tip the pot sideways and ease the birdnest anthurium out, supporting the root ball to prevent it from breaking apart.
From Seedling Tray: Watering Seedling: Water the birdnest anthurium seedling tray to ensure roots are hydrated and more pliable for removal. Preparing to Remove: Press gently on the bottom of the seedling tray cell to start loosening the root ball. Lifting the Seedling: Grasp the base of the birdnest anthurium stem and carefully lift it from the tray, maintaining as much of the root ball as possible.