From Ground: Firstly, water the warty brassia plant lightly to moisten the soil without making it muddy. Then, dig around the root system using a spade, taking care not to cut into the roots. Try to dig as deep as the plant's height to ensure you're not leaving out any main roots. Once accomplished, carefully move the spade under the root ball and leverage the plant out.
From Pot: If the warty brassia plant is in a pot, start by watering it a little to lessen the shock of transplanting. Then, place your hand at the base of the plant, turn the pot upside down and gently wiggle the plant out.
From Seedling Tray: If moving a warty brassia seedling, water the tray first to moisten the compost. Then, with a dibber (or pencil), lever the seedling out of the tray, grasping it by its seed leaves, not the stem or roots.