From Ground: Begin by watering the tibetan cherry well a few hours before the planned removal. This will help to ease the stress on the plant and make the soil easier to work with. Using a gardening fork or spade, create a wide trench around the plant, ensuring that you are not too close to the main stem to avoid damaging the roots. Once the trench is made, gently lift the plant from the ground.
From Pot: Water your tibetan cherry thoroughly before you start the removal process. Tip the pot sideways and softly hit the sides and bottom to loosen the soil and roots. Holding the base of the plant, pull it out gently, ensuring not to damage the root ball.
From Seedling Tray: Water the tibetan cherry generously. Use a small tool or your fingers to gently push the seedling up from the bottom, taking care to lift it by the leaves instead of the stem, and then with extreme caution pull the plant out of its cell.