From Ground: Firstly, hydrate the hiba by pouring enough water to dampen the soil surrounding it. This eases the plant removal process. Then, using a spade or shovel, dig at a safe distance around the hiba to avoid harm to the roots. Cut a deep circle around the plant and lift it gently ensuring minimal root damage.
From Pot: Water the hiba well before removal. Turn the hiba sideways, hold it gently by the stem, and tap the bottom of the pot to slide it out. Avoid pulling it as it may damage the root system.
From Seedling Tray: Water the tray and let it soak for a while. This softens the soil plugs and eases the process of removing the hiba. Once softened, gently push up from the base or use a tool to lever it out, avoiding damage to the roots.