From Ground: Begin by watering the red silky oak plant to soften the ground and minimize stress. Following this, using your shovel or spade, dig a trench around the plant, ensuring to maintain a sufficient distance to not damage the roots system. After creating a trench, slide the shovel underneath to lift the plant from its location gently.
From Pot: Water the red silky oak plant adequately before removal. Turn the pot sideways, gently hold the plant and try to slide it out. If it's stuck, you may need to tap the bottom or sides of the pot to loosen the root ball. Never pull the plant out forcefully as it could damage the roots.
From Seedling Tray: Water the tray to loosen the soil. Gently hold the red silky oak seedling by its leaves (never by stem or roots) and use a spoon or small tool to carefully lift the seedling along with its roots and surrounding soil.