Lol, kinda got off track. Add the bacteria and and add 2ppm of ammonia. Dr. Tim's has 2 revisions, some take 1 drop/gallon, some take 4 drop/gallon. Whatever your bottle says is correct. Watch for an ammonia spike, then nitrite spike, then nitrate rise. I personally would add a lot of dr. tim's on the first day, then keep adding every day for the first month. Get another brand of nitrifying bacteria as well for some potential diversity (not proven, just anecdotal).
Once the parameters hit zero you can try again. You are looking for the ammonia to turn to nitrate in 24 hours.
This is not my preferred way to cycle a tank, but it will work and is one way to skin a cat.
Best of luck!