Exposing for the low (shadow) end can be tricky depending on the kind of shaded area you are in. EG open shade (illuminated by the sky, like the side of a building) and wooded shade, where the overhead may not be open to the sky.
Having said that, if I follow your exercise correctly, it really shouldn't have mattered if you were careful about what and where you took the readings, you are still placing a Z5 value down to Z1.
I guess I would say, starting over, I would use open shade, be sure it is a clear day, so clouds don't interfere, even though the exposure area isn't illuminated directly (it can still be affected), and make subsequent tests during the same time of day - the color temperature of the light can affect exposure due to differences in the spectral response of the meter and the film. Making all operating conditions the same is usually a good idea.