From Ground: It is ideal to water the dawn redwood a day prior to the move. This will make it easier to dig around the roots and it also reduces stress on the plant. Use a spade or garden trowel to dig a circle approximately 2 feet in diameter surrounding the base of the dawn redwood. Slowly work the spade under the root ball and lift it gently out of the ground while preserving as many roots as possible.-
From Pot: Begin by gently tipping the pot, you can tap the sides or bottom to loosen the root ball. Once loose, pull the dawn redwood out by holding it at the base of its main trunk, making sure to avoid damaging the roots.
From Seedling Tray: Moisten the seedling tray a few hours before the transplantation. To lift the dawn redwood seedling, use gentle force and push from the bottom. Once the seedling is removed, assure the root ball remains intact.