The green is chlorophyll, of course.
Chlorophyll degrades with light, and heat.
If you didn't leave it out in the daylight last time you used it, I'd check the door switch on your fridge light.

THC is less sensitive to light and can handle higher temperatures than chlorophyll, so you are probably OK potency wise.
And you know how to check that, yah? :stoned::smokin:

Aloha,
Weezard
Weezard Reviewed by Weezard on . Green Dragon Changing Colors Over Time Hello everyone, I recently made a batch of green dragon extract. This is probably the fourth or fifth batch I've made, but I've never had a problem like this before. The method I used to make my green dragon this time was the no heat method, I simply let the bud and the stems sit in the Everclear for a little over 1 month, in my closet. When it was finished, it looked and tasted perfect. A nice green tint, with some obvious gold and brown in there too. It looked like how I know Green Dragon Rating: 5