If you have pointy looking pearls, the most likely cause is that your pearls are thirsty! If your String of Pearls look like little green lemons, they are dehydrated. They will also likely be hard to touch, their colour will be looking a lot more dull and matte rather than glossy and shiny.
In this regard, how do you take care of a string of tears?
The String of Tears does best in partial shade or indirect bright light rather than in the full direct sunlight. As a houseplant, it does well in an east-facing or west-facing sunny window. If you’re growing the plant outdoors, you should bring it in before the cold months of winter.
Keeping this in consideration, are string of pearls toxic to humans?
In humans the string of pearls plant is rated as toxicity classes 2 and 4 by the University of California, Davis. Class 2 is defined by minor toxicity; ingestion of string of pearls may cause minor illnesses such as vomiting or diarrhea.
