From Ground: First, water the bastard guelder plant adequately a day before the transplant to dampen the soil. This will make the digging process easier and help prevent root damage. Then, use a shovel or spade to dig a wide circumference around the plant, ensuring to provide a generous amount of space to preserve the root ball. Gently work your tool under to lift the bastard guelder without disturbing the roots excessively.
From Pot: Begin by watering the soil in the pot to make the removal of the bastard guelder smoother. Tip the pot sideways and support the bastard guelder by the base of its stem with one hand. Use the other hand to tap the bottom and sides of the pot gently to loosen the root ball. Ease the plant out of the pot, being cautious not to pull too hard on the stem.
From Seedling Tray: Make sure the seedlings are well-watered before starting. Gently press from the bottom of the seedling tray cell to push the root ball upwards. Grasp the seedling by the leaves rather than the more delicate stem, and ease it out of the cell with care to keep the root structure intact.