Mulch for heatstress.

Hey there guys! This is my first grow this year and I have around 50 plants in ground doing well at different ages. One of the plants which is in a seperate location on the property seems to have been suffering heatstress for a while. It's been well watered, but not excessively, it's been grown outdoors all it's life and is around 15" tall. At first the leaves were slightly wrinkled/hardened, and now they are curling up like crazy. This is only this one plant so i've been watching it carefully. What I have done is I topped it (hesitantly, but the newest growth looked unhealthy and terrible from the heatstress), this will have been the second time it's been topped. I also put a shadecloth drape around it and straw mulch in it's soilbed, aswell as all my other plants soilbeds. Do you think there is enough time to reverse it's effects? The plant doesn't look dead, or even sickly, just the strong signs of what I'm assuming is heatstress from what I read in the cannabis encyc.
 

Bacala

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How hot has it been? Unusual for a well-watered plant in the ground to suffer. Post up a good pic.
 
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