You’ve got your answer, but really you already had it: it sounds like the plants were making their meaning clear!

(As well as blossom end rot, inconsistent watering can lead to the fruit splitting, which is also not great. Unless you have a dog who loves tomatoes and gets the discards.)

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Isn't one factor in blossom end rot lack of calcium? I put ground eggshells in each hole I put a tomato plant in, then scatter additional shell around the plants as they grow. I have calcium-rich water, but apparently the calcium in that medium is not accessible to plants or humans.