From Ground: Begin by watering the serbian spruce thoroughly to moisten the soil around the roots. Then, dig around the plant with a shovel, leaving enough space to keep the root ball intact. Gently work the shovel under the root ball to lift the plant from the ground while causing minimal damage to the roots.
From Pot: Start by watering the serbian spruce to ensure its soil is not dry and compact. Turn the pot on its side and tap it gently to loosen the root ball. Pull softly on the base of the serbian spruce, aiming to keep the root ball as intact as possible while removing it from the pot.
From Seedling Tray: Water the serbian spruce tray well in advance of transplanting. Carefully push the serbian spruce from underneath the tray using your fingers or a tool, making sure not to damage the roots in the process. Handle the serbian spruce by its root ball, not by the stem or foliage.