Hey
@Lastwords,
Sorry to hear about your problem with the seeds. It sounds like you had some good "tails" (baby roots) going, but something happened when you transferred to soil. Here's my technique:
1) Prepare your sprouting soil. I recommend sifting the soil to make it finer, meaning run it through a 1/4 wire mesh.
2) For pots I use little 2" square nursery pots.
3) Fill pots with the medium. Water thoroughly with distilled water in a squirt bottle, until it drains out the bottom.
4) Poke a hole in the soil of each pot, to accommodate the sprouted seed, about 1/2" deep (or deeper if you've got long tails). Use something like a clean chop stick to do this.
5) Very carefully transfer the seedlings using tweezers, holding the see coat, into the holes, with root pointing downward. I sterilize the tweezers with hydrogen peroxide.
6) Gently cover the hole with soil.
7) Give slightly more water right over the hole.
Move to a warm, safe place, with an LED light. I use a 13-watt or 24-watt LED full spectrum bulb, well above the pots (e.g. 16 inches). You should see baby plants in 1-3 days.
Here's a photo of my last batch of seedlings:
HERE. I use coconut coir with some perlite and a
very light amount of nutrients added, as my sprouting medium. The seeds in that batch had long tails...
HERE.