@Afgan King You mentioned being "tight", so I'm going to offer my "outside" perspective, "necessity" may be clouding your judgement.
"Biggest plants", they are going to require a lot more space to finish properly, but it looks like you have quite a few more in there than usual. This compromises proper spacing, especially with your largest group of plants to date. Counting those chickens before they've hatched, "more will equal more" mindset, can/will lead to mistakes.
It will be painful to do so, but I'm suggesting that you cull enough of those to allow for the same spacing that you usually work with, at the very least. You might be surprised with just how much "expansion" takes place with larger plants, significantly larger "footprint", they can get unruly. Crowding will lower yield and quality, not what you are looking to achieve here.
Wouldn't want you having a "bad run", is all.