easy... in the wild, most orchids seeds do not survive at all... you want, when you do the effort trying to propagate in vitro, to have some viable plants... therefore, you provide your seeds with high rich growing media (completelly different to what they find in nature), which is on the other hand a great place for fungi and bacteria. Fungi and Bacteria grow quicker than orchid seeds, so, if you allow them to grow together in a very rich medium, the Fungi and bacteria will overgrow your chids, and even "eat" them...
you can try growing with the very old method, of dispersing the seeds on wood, or on the culture pott of the parent plants... in this case, you do not need sterile medium, as you are imitating what happens in nature. However, the success rate of this method is very very very low.....