Please for the love of god people... do not confuse beginners by introducing topics/methods that have no relevancy to their immediate question. Don't even think about training or anything else at this point.. if you try to "train" that seedling you will snap it in half and kill it. I know the mentioning of training was not done with malice, but if you honestly think that attempting to bend the hair thin stalk of a seedling will solve his problem then you probably have some growing and reading to do yourself before you should start giving out advice on forums.
As stated above, not only is the problem the distance from the plant to the light, but the wattage/power/intensity of that light as well. I see that you are running a 13 watt cfl. There is nothing wrong with starting out non-HID, in fact I began the same way over a decade ago. Using anything under a combined 150watts will not provide enough lumens (light energy) for the plant to sustain or achieve healthy growth. Get a single 150watt or multiple bulbs to add up to the 150 and place the lights literally 2 -3 " from the tops (monitoring the temp as to not burn the leaves) Combine this with burying as much of the elongated stem, and you will be on your way to a much sturdier plant. If you would like, use a toothpick or straw inserted into the soil to give the weak stalk a little bit of support as it thickens.
This is the most common problem beginners face when starting out.. dont get discouraged, and good luck!