Over Watered?? Large Shade Leaves and some Discoloration. (With Pictures)

I have just a quick question. 3 of my plants are really not growing upwards much. There is no new leaf production but the few shade leaves are growing bigger and bigger, preventing all other areas of the plant to grow. I am growing in soil from feminized seeds and am about 4 weeks in. I transferred from solo cups about 2 weeks ago into 1.7 gal. pots and am waiting to transplant to 5 gal. Does this seem to be a problem, is there something I should do to help the rest of the plant receive light, or is this normal with feminized seeds? These are from ReservaProvada Colorado and I have heard they grow huge shade leaves, but I am definitely wondering if I should do something to help my babies grow. I appreciate all opinions and advice. Thanks in advance.

Also one of my plants has some weird discoloration does anyone have an idea of what it may mean.
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not growing upwards much. There is no new leaf production but the few shade leaves are growing bigger and bigger, preventing all other areas of the plant to grow.

"leaves are growing bigger and bigger, preventing all other areas of the plant to grow". - That's a ridiculous concept, please forget it. Big leaves do not prevent growth. Quit reading Internet Shit.

All those plants look great to me. I mean really nice.
 
Thanks for the reply and I will definitely take that as a compliment. Its just some of the plants seem to be having a hard time holding their leaves up and are not developing at the same rate as others. This is my only my second grow so I may be overly paranoid. I am just wondering if there is something I can/ should do in order to get light to the rest of the plant. And does any one have any clue what the discoloration on the last pic may mean??
 
Your def paranoid bub. Not every plant will react the same way at the same time. They will grow evenly, some may burst 1 day and the others in a week. I have walked in on my babies all droopy and thought i overwatered them, that was yesterday. Today they are pointing right up and its dry as a bone. Its just wat they do.

The discoloration i wouldnt worry about unless it gets worse. I had one of my plants do the same thing early on and i just let it do its thing and its fixed itsself. It doesnt look like your new growth has any discoloration. So just be patient and see what happens.
 
Look pretty good to me. If you are concerned about overwatering then just let them dry out pretty good before your next feed. Personally I let my pots get light as a feather before I water them just to be safe.
 
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