Germing is substantially easier than people make it out to be. Just use standard 6 cell inserts, fill with any seed starting mix, then pop one seed per cell. Water ONCE, cover, and set under Cfls or flouro tubes. If money is no issue, stick with some good flouro tubes for the seedlings. Cfls can burn them very easily from too much light without spread, not heat. If your seedlings are red, they're sunburnt. For the first three to four months you'll see basically no growth at all. Continue to bottom water with a 1020 holeless tray, let the mix wick the water then dump the extra so they're not sitting in it. Once you transplant, your growing medium is much more important and should be incredibly fast draining. Perlite, sand, stones etc. Do not water the seedlings from the top. Germ rate is highly dependent on freshness of the seeds, nearly 100% Germ rate if sown within two weeks of fruiting, IME.