From Ground: Initially, water the arborescent pricklypear gently to make the soil moist for easier digging. Then, using a shovel or spade, dig around the plant, leaving a generous amount of space to ensure the root ball is not damaged. Use the garden fork to gently lift the plant and its root ball out of the ground. If necessary, trim any damaged or long roots with the secateurs.
From Pot: First, water the arborescent pricklypear to moisten the soil. Then, gently tip the pot sideways and tap on the sides and bottom until the plant slides out, taking care to handle the root ball as gently as possible.
From Seedling Tray: Water the tray first. Then, gently push up from the bottom of the tray underneath the chosen seedling. Hold the leaves of the arborescent pricklypear and lift the seedling out, being mindful of the delicate roots.