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Posted 1h ago by @GemBlueweed62

HEEEELLLLLPPPPPP!!!! This is D. Money my money tree he wa...

HEEEELLLLLPPPPPP!!!!
This is D. Money my money tree he was thriving until I moved him to be on display in another area, not realizing I placed him under my ac vent I looked up at him one day he was not the same even after moving him and trying to bring him back to where he was there has been no progress. Someone please tell me what I should do to get him back healthy. The pictures below show what he looks like now, what he looks like before moving him and where I moved him to before he got to this point.

SOME ONE PLEASE HELP
OK, I have killed multiple of these and I have learned from them and what I have learned from them and my honest opinion and a lot of people may not like it. These plants are a gimmick for people to make money. They sell them as a fresh cut beautiful tree that’s alive and stick it in some dirt and sell it to you before it has roots and what happens before it gets roots it rots your stems are probably mushy and your plant is dead and it has no roots.
Not to mention, they twist five of them up and use electrical tape to strangle them in usually two different spots around the bottom and then wired on the top 
Now, if this isn’t a recent purchase and you have had it for a long time OK, check the stems or the trunks of the plant and see if they are soft at all. If they are soft, you have some rock going on and I don’t think there is no saving in my experience. At this point, you should pull it out to see if it has roots at all. 
The 2 I’ve managed to have left from 5 bunches of 5 stems. One is a two stem one is a three stem, and the third stem is also still rotting.  all started with five. I have separated them multiple times and I just don’t have roots. And it seems like any water at all makes them rot. If they Woody part is soft it’s dead. There’s no saving it  pull the soft one out before it rots the other ones.
if anyone has had any other experiences than my experience please beat me up in the comments I want to like this plant and I don’t at all. I wish the person in the post. The best of luck  
Had a 4foot one too killed it from the same thing. Not a single one of these five trees twisted together out of 6 or seven different plants has had a root on them.  and all have slowly died. 
I think your biggest problem is low light. Your next problem is temperature. They need very bright light for several hours a day. And consistent temperature above 65. Only water when the top half of the pot is dry.