Just piggy backing on the instructions for primary. This is my first kit. I followed the directions in the kit word for word. During more research and reading I found a youtube video from the marker that had a lot more details in what to do and if you don't it's ruined basically. The big two are mix the bentonite in two cups of hot water vs 2 liters of almost boiling water. I did my best but it still has small clumps. Second was the video said to stir vigorously for 30 seconds. The kit said pour in the juice and add water. Then stir well. I think I did that as I added the oak packets and such. Also the yeast packet said to hydrate the kit says sprinkle. So far the airlock is bubbling every couple seconds but the temp doesn't seem very high it's not registering on the thermometer. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Hi, Tiki,
First, realize that this thread is fully 10 years old, and that no one on the thread will likely see your post. (It may have been better to start a new thread, but we can continue here.)
There is almost NOTHING, short of peeing in it, that you could do that would make it "basically ruined." In particular, the clumping or non-clumping of the bentonite is essentially irrelevant to your future wine. (The bentonite won't help the wine clear quite as much if it is clumped, but no biggie.)
As far as the yeast, you can either hydrate or sprinkle; both work fine. It may take the yeast slightly longer to get going if you sprinkle, but they eventually "know what to do."
If the must is cold, it will be slow to ferment. When you say "not registering on the thermometer," do you mean one of those changing-color strips on the side of the bucket? You could use a conventional thermometer, like one meant for cooking. You can move it to a warm room, or wrap a heating pad around it, or just a blanket. (The fermentation gives off heat, so a blanket will help keep the temperature up once it gets going.)
So my suggestion is to relax and wait a couple of days!