Take the TR number as it is following an actual method that you can repeat to provide some consistency in measurement.
Next time you measure, use the same method.
If you are doing some workouts which are supposed to be hard, then either your FTP was a bit low when you measured it or you've improved. Either way on the likes of Trainer Road you can up the FTP level a bit till you get to something that feels challenging... though note some workouts might be in a zone which isn't supposed to feel challenging!
Test again in a few weeks time, try to ensure some consistency in your approach to testing (to remove any variables) so suitably rested and fuelled before each test is a good approach.
I wouldn't worry about "neither of these are very high" it's just a number that's particular to you, you can't compare it with others really, its a reference point to set training zones for you, so approach it like that and as you get fitter, it should increase. (though note that the reverse is also true of as you get less fit, it might go down).
Duration of the test is often debated, 20min is more an exercise in pacing than the 8min and at least with the 8min if you get the pacing wrong on the first effort, you know what to do to correct it on the second effort... On a 20min effort if you pace wrongly (blow up by going to hard, or under read due to not going hard enough) then its a couple of days before you can test again.There are some schools of thought about 8 v 20min and the result relative to some types of training specificity so one length might be better if you are focused on sprint training rather than climbing training for example...
The key thing is use the same test each time and replicate approach so you can get a figure you have some trust in
It's also true that your indoor will be likely lower than your outdoor FTP for a whole load of physiological and psychological reasons - but if your structured training is all based on the turbo then there is no point in worrying about your outdoor FTP as if you set your indoor workouts based around that you will be in a new level of pain cave experience!
