Putting more soil in around them will help you can bury them just about up to the cotyledons (lowest round leaves) and the buried stem will turn to root tissue and you will have a more compact/less stretchy plant. The plant is stretching because it is trying to reach the light, which means there should be more light and closer to the plant. A stretchy plant will use a lot of its energy in growing stems rather than flowers and you'll end up with fluffy bud.
Thats normal the little round leaves cotyledons are there to provide food for the seed and seedling now its using that up and is getting ready to make its own food with its leaves. The seedlings go pretty slow until they are 3 weeks old.
Put your cfls extremely close to the plant. Usually you want them to be an inch a way. If you can you should position the bulbs to that the longer part is over the plant rather then the end. note this only works if there is no cover/ shade over your bulb it wont help if youre using a lamp or something as a socket that has a shade around the bulb.
How many actual watts is each cfl? What kind of soil/ mix are you using? Do you have any nutes you plan on using? (still to early let the plant get 3 weeks old). What is your light cycle?
Also you should check out the cfl guide in the cfl sub-forum in the indoor section. Best of luck.