From Ground: Begin by watering the pycnantha cactus plant lightly to moisten the soil, this makes digging easier and less stressful for the plant. Using a garden spade or fork, begin digging a wide circle around the plant. It's essential to maintain a generous distance from the base of the cactus to avoid damaging the root system. Once the plant is loose, carefully lift it out of the ground.
From Pot: Again, light watering before the process helps. Turn the pot sideways, hold the plant gently and pull out slowly. Most times the pycnantha cactus will come out with the soil around the roots.
Seedling Tray: These are usually softer and easier. Push from the bottom and pull the pycnantha cactus carefully, ensuring you do the least damage to roots.