Hi Claude,
I have not had the pleasure of meeting you in person. I found the Fabrique du Vin kits through another helpful thread on this forum.
I waited to add the calcium because the instructions on the Fabrique du Vin kit indicated you should wait 24-48 hours after PME is added and then do a small flocculation test. I did that test at 24 and 48 hours and didn't observe flocculation. At that point I started looking around for other instructions/guidance on when to add the calcium and found (I think in your book or maybe on this forum) some other guidance that indicated that the time for adding the calcium doesn't matter that much so long as you don't directly mix the PME and calcium chloride together before adding to the juice.
Thanks for your guidance on how long it took this year for the chapeau to form on your cider. I will remain patient and hopeful and won't rely on my small container, as it may not have sufficient juice height.
I added the very small amount of yeast to the juice as I hadn't noticed any fermentation starting from wild yeast and had also read that some fermentation action is needed in order for the chapeau to consolidate and rise up. It sounds like I may have made a beginner mistake with that though! The grower I got these apples from is in eastern Washington, and in talking with him he indicated that when he tried wild ferment with his apples in prior years the fermentation never took off, so I figured I might need to help it in order to get a little C02 to push up the chapeau.
Anyway, this is all about learning and fun and I'll be patient this fall and report back on where things go from here.
Thank you,
Jonathan