From Ground: First, you need to water chinese ixora plant deeply to make the soil around the roots moist, making it easier to remove without damaging the roots. Using a spade or garden fork, dig a ring around the plant, an approximate diameter of the plant's spread. Carefully work the spade or fork under the root ball, lifting it gently away from the ground. Place the root ball on a root ball cloth or burlap to protect it during transit.
From pot: If the chinese ixora is in a pot, water it thoroughly before starting. Turn the pot sideways, then gently squeeze and tap on the pot to loosen the soil and root ball. Carefully slide the plant out, supporting the root ball with your hand. Never pull the plant by its stem as this can cause serious damage.
From Seedling Tray: If chinese ixora is in a seedling tray, ensure it is well-watered before transplanting. With a gardening trowel, gently scoop out each seedling, making sure to get as much of the root and surrounding soil as possible. Hold it by the root ball, not the stem or leaves, to avoid causing damage.