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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm as mystified as you on this one but to my mind, it all seems to point to a dodgy seed batch, I wonder if quality control could be to blame.
A friend of mine, who's the first to addmit he's no gardener seems to be getting 100% out of his sowings. he germinates them in 2"pots in his garage and puts them outside on the lawn during the day and plants them when big enough in anarea where the tea pot is emptied, they grow well there and the slugs stay away too.
I think tying a differant supplier may be the answer. Good Luck.