From Ground: Begin by Watering the geiger Tree thoroughly. Moist soil is easier to work with and reduces transplant shock. Dig a wide trench around the plant using a shovel, ensuring the root ball is intact. Gently lift the plant and its root ball from the ground. Ensure minimal damage to the roots and transport it to the new location.
From Pot: Water the geiger Tree before beginning the process. Swiftly but gently tip the plant and pot sideways and tap the edges of the pot to loosen the plant's roots. You can also squeeze the pot to help release the plant. Carefully slide the geiger Tree out, making sure to hold it close to the base to avoid damage.
From Seedling Tray: Pour water into the tray till it reaches 1 inch height and wait for 15 minutes. This lets the soil absorb the water, making it easier to remove the geiger Tree. Gently hold the base of the geiger Tree and lift it from the tray. Be cautious of not damaging the tender roots.