That’s another fear-based clickbait claim. Seeing cracks inside a watermelon is not automatically dangerous, and it does NOT mean you must always stop eating it immediately.
🍉 Why watermelons sometimes have cracks inside
1. Natural growth variation (most common)
- Uneven watering while growing
- Rapid growth after heavy rain
- Causes “internal cracking” or “hollow heart”
✔️ Usually safe to eat
2. Overripening
- Flesh becomes soft and separates slightly
- May look cracked or grainy inside
✔️ Safe if it smells and tastes normal
3. Temperature stress
- Hot days + sudden cold nights during growth
- Can cause internal texture splitting
✔️ Not harmful
4. Poor storage or age
- Watermelon stored too long after cutting
- Texture breaks down
⚠️ May be unsafe if it smells bad or feels slimy
🚨 When you SHOULD NOT eat it
Discard the watermelon if you notice:
- sour or fermented smell
- slimy texture
- mold (white/green/black spots)
- gas bubbles or fizzy taste
🧠 Important truth
- Internal cracks are usually a quality issue, not a safety issue
- They do NOT automatically mean contamination or poison

