Mike,
Root temperatures are probably more important than air temperatures…consider in many hydro systems they often use a ‘chiller’ to drop water temperatures. If they can keep their water temperature around 65F, it actually ‘compensates’ high air temperatures to some extent…
When you grew outdoors in Arkansas, if your plants were planted in the soil rather than containers, you also benefited from the soil insulation to some extent…
Looking at your pictures, your pistils look VERY healthy…since they are the most sensitive tissue in the tent, I don’t believe you’ve done major damage. Remember also, that wilting foliage is a protective function, where the stomata close when your plants can’t keep up with transpiration.