From Ground: Prior to removing the asian Rice plant, it is necessary to water it to make the soil loose. The gardener should then dig a wide circle around the plant, taking care to keep the root ball intact. Its width should preferably be 1.5 times the size of the root ball. The spade should be carefully worked under the root ball, and the plant gently lifted out of the ground.
From Pot: If the asian Rice plant has been grown in a pot, start by watering the soil. This makes it easier to remove the plant. The plant should be tipped gently on its side, after which the gardener will need to gently pull at the plant's base. Be careful not to pull too hard as it may damage the roots. In case the plant seems stuck, try sliding a knife or any flat object around the inside edges of the pot.
From Seedling Tray: Start by watering the asian Rice seedlings. Then, the seedling plugs can be carefully removed by pushing up from the bottom. Handle the seedlings by their leaves, as touching the stem might cause damage.