From Ground: First, water your chinese dunce cap plant sufficiently so as to dampen the soil. This makes it easier to dig and minimizes the risk of root damage. Then, use a gardening spade or shovel to dig a broad trench around the plant. Ensure the rootball remains undisturbed. Work your way under the rootball, and gently lift the plant out of its current space.
From Pot: With potted chinese dunce cap, tip the pot sideways while supporting the plant's stem and rootball. Gently tap the bottom and sides of the pot to loosen the plant and pull it out carefully. If the plant seems too rooted inside the plant, cutting the pot may be a safer method to avoid damaging the rootball.
From Seedling Tray: Fill a cup or small container with water. Take out the chinese dunce cap seedling tray and place it on a flat surface. Use a dibber or a pencil to push from below the seedling cells to pop up the seedlings. Transplant the seedlings immediately to prevent them from drying out