Hi Volpri, I have been lurking in the garden for a few days but I think I have been spotted. I heard about your Journal from a MACD post on July 20th in the Thread "What Kind of r/r Do Scalpers Use" I have just started to work my way through this thread but WOW am I impressed. It is amazing what you are doing and sharing.
I am trying to learn to scalp Apple stock as a PDT but I have a lot to learn and I think I can benefit a lot from your teaching. I like Apple because there is no trading cost on stocks and you can scale down to a level that has basically no risk but still trading a live market.
Now for the real reason for this post. I am a gardener as well and tomatoes are my specialty so here is the solution to your tomato blight and rot problem:
Mix up a bucket of this mixture in the following ratios:
6 cups Compost
1 cup Powdered nonfat milk
1 cup Epson Salts
2 tablespoons Baking Soda
2 teaspoons of Mule Borax
Sprinkle a hand full of the mixture into each planting hole. Sprinkle a little more powdered milk on top of soil and repeat every few weeks throughout the growing season.
Back to trading, one thing I have learned already from your post the other day about "Taking your Profits" and that sometimes you can make the same trade two or three times in the same bar. I see that a lot in Apple. I have a 10 cent gain and I exit at breakeven when it drops back to my entry price, then it goes back to my 10 cent profit or higher. Lightbulb going on! Take my 10 cent profit and take the trade again when it drops back to my original entry.