Is it okay to finish the season in these 5 gallon smart pots i been feeding fox farm need something cheaper for flowering
Your plants look very healthy so far. Well done.
You'd be way better off transplanting them into something bigger. If you put them in 20 gallon pots I promise you that you won't regret it.
5 gallon pots get really annoying towards the end of flowering. They require constant attention because you'll have more roots than soil in your pots. You'll have to feed/water more often. If you put them in 15 or 20 gallons they will be lower maintenance, less opportunities for stuff to go wrong, and you'll dramatically increase your yield.