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SEED UPDATE - i Need Help

By Dyarnell @dyarnell
Last weekend I finally planted seeds for the first time indoors since a grade 6 science experiment.
I have started on what feels like a long and arduous journey full of lurking dangers like drying out or  'damping off', but I have been lead to believe that it will have both financial and spiritual rewards.
I am already off schedule.
  The Lupins are sprouting after 3 days, not 20-30 and the Daisies instead of 10-20 are also sprouting at 6. Some Lupin have grown so fast they are already touching the top of the little plastic greenhouse seed tray.
What happened? Too moist? Does it matter?  Do I just leave them and hope the rest slow down? I will strive do more reading up on it but if you have any advice please do not hesitate.
What I planted:Shasta daisies copy
20 White Shasta Daisies for the front moon garden.
SEED UPDATE - i need help
16 white Lupin, also for the front moon garden.
A wild garden in the countryside containing spring flowering lupin and phlox. Stock Photo - 3378530
22 mixed Lupin for the cottage roadside.
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