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Green Dragon is an alcoholic beverage made by leaching cannabis (usually leaves and stems) in high percentage alcohol. Consuming this beverage produces effects similar to those felt when smoking cannabis and drinking alcohol (the cannabis-like effects tend to be more intense and of longer duration compared to smoking). The Green Dragon The Green Dragon is a fictional building in Lord of the Rings saga. ... Bottles of cachaça, a Brazilian alcoholic beverage. ... Leaching is the process of extracting a substance from a solid by dissolving it in a liquid. ... Look up Cannabis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Look up Cannabis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Look up Cannabis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


Preparation

Take .5 oz ground cannabis and dissolve in 750 mL 95% ABV tincture. Saturate 4 weeks and double boil over water for 30 minutes. Filter solid matter and cool. Good when mixed with sprite. Allow 30 minutes between shots.


Consumption

Green Dragon is enjoyed as an alternative to smoking cannabis and mixes well with Gatorade.There is also a strong cocktail called "Dragon Slayer Supreme" aka "Broncho Papadapolos." [1] Look up Cannabis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A bottle of Gatorade, Fruit Punch flavor. ... A cocktail. ...


Green Dragon can be boiled down to a thick liquid and poured over cannabis to increase its psychotropic effects. Look up Cannabis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


When vodka is used the green mixture is often called "Potka"or "Cannabis Vodka".


Other Green Dragon references

  • There is a cocktail known as Green Dragon, made from kummel, green Creme de Menthe and gin. Because it does not contain cannabis, it is legal in most countries.
  • There is a more rare cocktail Known as Green Dragon Which is 1 part Green Chartreuse and two parts Vodka.
  • During the Cold War, "Green Dragon" was the nickname of the poisonous experimental rocket fuel pentaborane, which burned with a green flame. It would have been the most powerful fuel of all, but it was too dangerous to use.
  • Green Dragon is the common name of Arisaema drancontium, a rare flower related to Jack in the Pulpit. It is found in the eastern foothills of North America.
  • Green Dragon is also a name on a music record.
Cannabis resources (edit)
Use: Recreational drug, Pharmaceutical drug, Spiritual, Culture, 420, Health issues, Legal issues, Cultivation
Preparations: Bhang, Hashish, Kief, Shake, Hash oil
Smoking:Blunt, Bong, Chillum, Dugout, Gravity bong, Hookah, Joint, Shotgun, Smoking pipe, Steamroller, Rolling papers
Vaporization: Vaporizer, Knifers
Food: Cannabutter, Dope cake, Ganja goo ball, Hash cookie, Green Dragon, Leary biscuit, Cannabis brownie, Cannabis tea

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Green Dragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (335 words)
Green Dragon is an alcoholic beverage made by leaching cannabis (usually leaves and stems) in high percentage alcohol.
During the Cold War, "Green Dragon" was the nickname of the poisonous experimental rocket fuel pentaborane, which burned with a green flame.
Green Dragon is the common name of Arisaema drancontium, a rare flower related to Jack in the Pulpit.
Green Dragon (Arisaema dracontium) (609 words)
Green Dragon often occurs in the same habitats as the closely related Arisaema triphyllum (Jack-in-the-Pulpit), but the latter species is the more common of the two.
Green Dragon is an attractive foliage plant for shady places and the unusual flowers are interesting as well.
There are also differences in the structure of their flowers: the spadix of Green Dragon is much longer and strongly exerted from the spathe, while the spathe of Jack-in-the-Pulpit forms a hood over the spadix.
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