No use 100 on the extruder.
The nozzle is too high and the bed is not well trammed (levelled).
If it were me I would first re do a fully manual bed levelling. Pre heat disable the stepper and manually move the nozzle so it contacts a business card on the bed. Do all four corners, then centre, the first go around don’t get crazy you will need at least two circuits to get it better. Once that is done, check the height of the BL touch is correct, manually bring the nozzle down to touch the bed and then place a 3mm hex bolt under the BL touch probe (the probe needs to be in the up right position. Then tighten the probe. (Double check 3 mm is the correct distance for your configuration.)
Then do an auto level.
Start a new first layer calibration print and se the menu to baby step the nozzle to the correct height.
The things to remember is the BL touch is not a magic bullet it is an aid. Not a solution. You really need a solid handle on manual tramming (levelling) before you add the BL touch.
The other issue is you have two levelling systems at work, they do not fit hand in hand but rather work against each other. If you find issues with first layer that keep returning, it is likely you need heavier springs for the bed adjustment. Printers that are designed for ABL often have a fixed bed, or can control the bed height. With a manual bed you need to manually do the best you can then allow the BL touch to ‘polish’ the bed with the mesh. It will only work if the bed is very close to correct. It really needs to be manually right then the bl corrects for warps in the bed and slight differences at differing temps.