From Ground: First, water the mickey mouse plant plant to dampen the soil as moist soil will cling to the roots, providing them with extra protection during the move. Then, using the spade, begin digging a generous circle around the plant; the idea is to keep the root ball intact during this process. Slowly dig up the plant, making it loose and ready to transplant.
From Pot: Water the potted mickey mouse plant plant before moving to ensure the soil is moist. Carefully hold the plant at its base and try to take it out from the pot while keeping the root and soil intact. If it’s stuck, tap the sides of the pot to loosen the plant or carefully cut the pot without disturbing the plant. Ensure the root ball is not disturbed during this process.
From Seedling Tray: Water the tray before removing the seedlings. If the mickey mouse plant plant has grown its first few leaves, then it’s time to transplant. Use a small spatula or spoon to scoop out the seedling along with its roots and soil. Do this very gently to avoid damaging the tender roots.