Bad heat stress/burn for young seedlings

This is the first time I have posted and also my first grow. I live in South East Queensland, Australia and its winter here. Normal daytime temperatures have been low 20’s celcius (so about 68 Fahrenheit), sometimes lower. Because of this I have my plants in a small greenhouse. I’m growing outdoors. The seedlings were about a month old and looked healthy. Then came a rogue heatwave. Daytime temperature soared to 36 celcius (about 97 Fahrenheit). Temperatures haven’t been like this in south east Queensland since they started measuring the temperature. My plants were still in their greenhouse and were absolutely scorched. I removed them from the greenhouse, and spritzed them with water as well as gave the roots some water. Its hard to see it in the photos but there is still some green left in a couple of the stems. The leaves have all died though. The heatwave is gone and temperatures are back in the 20’s celcius. My plants are looking very sad, I’m thinking maybe some aren’t going to come back. Can anyone give me some help here. It’s pretty hard for me to get some more seeds so I’m hoping I can revive some of these and get a decent female to clone.
 

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moash

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This is the first time I have posted and also my first grow. I live in South East Queensland, Australia and its winter here. Normal daytime temperatures have been low 20’s celcius (so about 68 Fahrenheit), sometimes lower. Because of this I have my plants in a small greenhouse. I’m growing outdoors. The seedlings were about a month old and looked healthy. Then came a rogue heatwave. Daytime temperature soared to 36 celcius (about 97 Fahrenheit). Temperatures haven’t been like this in south east Queensland since they started measuring the temperature. My plants were still in their greenhouse and were absolutely scorched. I removed them from the greenhouse, and spritzed them with water as well as gave the roots some water. Its hard to see it in the photos but there is still some green left in a couple of the stems. The leaves have all died though. The heatwave is gone and temperatures are back in the 20’s celcius. My plants are looking very sad, I’m thinking maybe some aren’t going to come back. Can anyone give me some help here. It’s pretty hard for me to get some more seeds so I’m hoping I can revive some of these and get a decent female to clone.
sorry man
ur not looking good except for the last 2 pics
 

moash

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Thanks, but I'm not going to give up on these babies just yet. I was going to trim off the dead leaves, and keep the soil moist. If anyone else has ideas i'm all ears. I'll even sing to them if i have to.
well yeah dont throw them out but i mean start some others
 
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