From Ground: Start by watering the river resin bush plant to make the soil softer and easy to dig. Using a shovel, dig a wide circle around the root ball of the plant ensuring that you do not damage any roots. Once this is done, carefully lever the plant from ground using the shovel, making sure the root ball remains intact.
From Pot: Water the plant well before starting the removal process. Hold your fingers in a way such that the stem of plant is between your fingers and over the pot's rim, then turn the pot upside down. Tap the bottom with your hand until the plant and soil slide out. Avoid pulling the plant as it may damage the roots.
From Seedling Tray: Keep the river resin bush seedling well-watered prior to transplanting. Using a trowel, carefully scoop out the seedling from the tray being cautious not to damage the roots. Gently hold the seedling by the leaves as the stem is more delicate and can be easily damaged.