From Ground: First, water the cretan bryony plant to make the soil easier to work with. Use a shovel or spade to carefully dig around the plant, keeping enough distance to avoid damaging the root ball. Once the soil is loosened, carefully lift the plant, ensuring that the roots are not torn or damaged.
From Pot: The first step is to water the plant. This loosens the soil and makes it easier to remove the cretan bryony plant. Tilt the pot on its side, then gently remove the plant, always holding by the root ball and not the stem.
From Seedling Tray: Water the seedling tray to loosen the soil. Carefully lift the cretan bryony by the leaves, not by the stem to prevent it from getting damaged. Use a teaspoon or a similar instrument to remove the root ball to ensure minimal damage is caused.