Yes it's a sour d male x gg4.
On the temperatures, greenhouses get 120 all day in the summer and the plants love it. It's a tropical plant so they can take some heat and humidity, especially in veg.
Where in the tropics does it get to 120 degrees?
Most tropical climates are in the 80-90's in the summer.
Plants vegging might be ok with that temperature in a greenhouse, but budding plants will not like it.
Even running light DEP, you better have some exhaust. You put a blackout cover over a 120 degree greenhouse and you asking for trouble.
1st of all when the temperature increases so does the airs ability to hold water. So when the temperature starts to drop the ability for the air to hold water decreases. So the relative humidity increases. So the air becomes saturated!!
Maybe in very few rare dry climates could this be accomplished, but you have to have some major exhaust as the temperature drops.
Tropical and sub tropical climates are already heavy with humidity, as well as most of the mainland.
So that would be mold city.
Also those high temperatures affect the flavors and potency, as well as flower structure big time!
Sure there maybe an occasional freak that might be able to handle those temps outside(greenhouse), but the climate has to very dry. And huge amounts of co2 in the air, or pumped in.
Inside, in a tent or grow room, 120 for an extended period will kill plants!