Hi Ktadie
First of all, welcome to orchidboard!
If I understood correctly what you did with the seeds, unfortunately there is no chance for them to grow.
Orchid seeds are different from other seeds in that they have no reserves in them for the seed to use up while it germinates. That means that all the 'food' the seed need to grow must come from what they are growing on.
In the wild, the seeds depend on a symbiotic relationship with a fungus in order to grow. The fungus supplies it with nutrients. Since the probability of a seed landing where there is fungus is so low, that is why orchids produce hundred of thousands of seeds.
That is why the only way for us to grow orchids from seed is in sterilized jars on special mediums that provide nutrients and sugar. Everything that goes in the jar (including the air and seeds) must be sterile. The main difficulty in flasking seeds is too keep everything sterile, or else bad fungus takes over the jar.