don't worry. It's not too late for them. I just germed some Satori. They were big, fat, healthy, stripped seeds. Over the years, you would think it would become a no brainer to germinate seeds. I only planted 2 because I already have a full rotation of 2 other strains, and I run a VERY small perpetual SOG grow.
I always do it the same way: I put 2 coco cups filled with dry Jiffy mix in a little cheap "glad" 3x5 snack container. They fit perfectly, maybe a 1/4 inch to spare when you put on the lid. I make a 1/4 inch hole in the middle of each with a pencil. I put the seed in the hole, make sure it is laying down or attachment end up. then I put a drop of dish soap in the container. then I put a something to weight down the cups and hold in the mix, ussually my hand and slowly fill the container with water. I let it soak a little while and then drain off the extra water. I let it dry for a day then when it's not soaking anymore I put the lid on and check every 6 hours or so.
Lots of explanation just get to this. 1 was up late the second day, Like I expected for good fresh seeds. So by day 5 i'm starting to write off seed two. Day six and still nothing. I start to think I must have rotted it with too much moisture. Late on day seven I decide to start a replacement, and I carefully start to pick away the jiffy mix...I see a healthy bend in a root and the seed coat still in place I cleared away a bit more, carefully removed the seed coat. That was last night. Today she has greened up and spread out her seed leaves. YAY!!!