Now I’m concerned, please help

You need to take a pair of tweezers and pull back the soil until you can see what is going on. If they had a tap root and they have not broke the surface in a week you probably have a problem.
Slowly slowly and scope if you have one
 
You need to take a pair of tweezers and pull back the soil until you can see what is going on. If they had a tap root and they have not broke the surface in a week you probably have a problem.
I just noticed the first sign of life, I think I may have planted them a bit too deep, but as you can see in the photos I just took, one just broke the surface ... thanks
 

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Maybe lightly search for others at least pull a little dirt off to let them not have to work so hard to pop.
 
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