Serious guys. Going to home depot, buying six 8' rebars ($10), a roll of deer fence ($40), and weed cloth ($7) is probably the cheapest, safest thing you can possibly do aside from early harvest.
Pound that rebar in DEEP, circle it with fence, circle it with weed cloth, secure cloth by twisting a rope around structure ... and just for safe measure wrap it in one layer of deer fence (to be absolutely certain the cloth doesn't fly away). Then, selectively slice some of the cloth between the squares (one small slice to form "diaphragm") to reduce air resistance and prevent mold, which is the least of your worries at the moment.
It will be big and ugly but it may be the only thing that saves your harvest.
Moving plants is just too risky at this stage of the game. They will take a serious shock unless you have a frigging backhoe. Outdoor root systems are gigantic.
edit:
...go one step further by placing 3 more rebars (as close to 45 degree angles as you can get) at the staggered tips of the hexagon to form a triangle between the rebar the ground, and your "hurricane tower". This will make it even stronger (if your plant is really tall and you can only pound in 2 feet or so).
A 45/45/90 triangle is one of the strongest shapes you can build into a structure.
Good luck guerrillas