No worries bro, glad it helped. A seedling that young doesn't need much light at all, they will stress out over it pretty bad. Swampman is right though, after they get up a few nodes then those leaves looking up like that is a good thing.
Now, the only thing you want to do is watch your node spacing. You want about 1" in between each set of stems that starts coming off so once you have a couple of true leaves on her begin watching for the next set. You will set the spacing on the nodes by the height of the light. The farther away the light is the more stretch she will have and more spacing between nodes. The close, the less stretch and less spacing. Once you find the sweet spot, just back the light off as she grows. Once she has quit growing height and started putting on fruit, get the light as close as you can without burning her. She will want all the light she can get at that point. Best of luck!