Sorry, Mickle - but your plants got cooked. I live on the coast in San Diego so right now have cooler temps than you and have 2 greenhouses like you on top of our flat house roof. We have some trees and a cliff to the west that cuts the direct sun this time of the year to only a few hours a day but even with that limit, without major ventilation and a (solar) fan, the temps in the small GH can reach 100 deg (!!). You need shadecloth to fully cover the GS (orchids will burn in many hours of direct hot sunlight in a single day), and at least keep the door open during the day. Do you have a top window panel? That and an open door keeps the air circulating. I hate to say it, but your cooked and sunburnt plants may take a very long time to recover. I did the same thing years ago with an even smaller, plastic sheet "greenhouse" and the plants that survived took years to get back to normal and bloom.
But hey, live and learn! You still have a greenhouse which beats the heck out of a windowsill and when you get it right your plants will LOVE it!
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