From Ground: When removing the cuban royal palm from the ground, start by
watering the soil to make it easier to dig up. Using your shovel, dig a wide trench around the plant, making sure you're far enough away to avoid damaging the roots. Afterward, carefully slide the shovel beneath the root ball and gently ease the plant up and out of the ground. Use your
pruning shears to trim any damaged roots.
From Pot: Water the cuban royal palm thoroughly. Turn the pot sideways, and gently tap it to release the plant. Be careful not to pull on the plant’s stem to avoid causing damage. If the plant is stuck, you might need to slide a long knife around the inside of the pot to loosen the root ball.
From Seedling Tray: Water the seedlings well. Gently hold the cuban royal palm at the base of the stem, wiggle it slightly, and lift it out from the tray, maintaining as much soil around the roots as possible.