From Ground: Water the jaboticaba tree plant thoroughly a day prior to the planned transplant to help ease the removal of the plant. Then, using a garden shovel, dig a wide trench around the root ball of the plant, leaving enough room to keep the root system intact. Gently slide the shovel beneath the root ball to lift the plant. Be very careful as to not damage any roots during this process.
From Pot: Similar to the ground method, water the plant first then gently tip the pot sideways and work the plant out. Try not to pull on the stems or the trunk of the jaboticaba tree to avoid any unnecessary damage. If the plant is stuck, gently tap the sides and the bottom of the pot to loosen the root ball.
From Seedling Tray: For seedlings, make sure that the jaboticaba tree has developed a robust root system before transplanting. Use a spoon or a small garden tool to scoop out the seedling along with its roots to avoid any damage.